The early Spanish settlers were successful at establishing plantations, but not at finding gold or silver.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Who ordered the construction of the great city of Persepolis?
a. Xerxes b. Cyrus c. Darius d. Solomon e. Cambyses
Before he was elected president in 1932, Franklin Roosevelt had already
a. served as governor of New York. b. run for vice president of the United States. c. been assistant secretary of the navy. d. been the American ambassador to Britain. e. been a United States senator.
The percentage of urban Chinese who owned a colored TV, a refrigerator, and a washing machine by the end of the twentieth century was
a. 10 percent. b. 20 percent. c. 40 percent. d. 60 percent. e. 80 percent.
Which statement about the economy of the 1920s is NOT true?
a. Advertising aggressively promoted the buying of many new mass-produced products. b. Consumerism emerged as a major foundation of the national economy. c. A decline in installment buying revealed the underlying weakness of the economy. d. Industrial profits increased steadily for most of the decade.