Boston's Fenway Park was known as "the House that Ruth built."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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The Nez Percé Indians of Idaho were goaded into war when

a. the Sioux sought their land. b. American authorities tried to herd them onto a reservation. c. gold was discovered on their land. d. the Americans objected to their planned migration to Canada. e. their alliance with the Shoshones required it.

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All of the following Americans made important contributions to Enlightenment thought EXCEPT

A. Thomas Jefferson. B. John Locke. C. Thomas Paine. D. Benjamin Franklin. E. James Madison.

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How did Lincoln react to the actions of generals John C. Fremont and David Hunter, who ordered all slaves in their areas freed under the First Confiscation Act?

A) He generally ignored their actions. B) He immediately countermanded their orders and told them to follow the law. C) He officially approved of their actions, sending them medals for their efforts. D) He privately approved but required them to return slaves to their masters.

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Which of the following is NOT common to Buddhism, Christianity, and Manichaeism?

A. They each had a single founder. B. They appealed to individuals across ethnic and linguistic boundaries. C. They promised salvation from the suffering of life. D. They were spread in large part by women.

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