European warfare in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was driven by __________ rivalries

A) economic
B) ideological
C) religious
D) national


Ans: A) economic

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a) create a glorious maize harvest. b) cause the females to bear more boys fit to be warriors. c) cause weakness in their enemies. d) make them invincible. e) make them victorious in battle.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech in ________ in August 1963.

a. Montgomery, Alabama. b. New York City. c. Washington, D.C. d. Atlanta, Georgia.

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Jefferson sent James Monroe to Paris in 1803 to __________

A) secure American trading rights to New Orleans B) negotiate a peace treaty C) purchase the Louisiana Territory D) protest French policies in the Caribbean

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Even before direct American involvement, the United States was linked to the Allies' cause

a. as a result of Russia's hostility to American trade with Britain. b. due to the presence of U.S. Marines on Allied warships. c. because of the valuable loans that banks had issued to Allied nations. d. as a result of Germany's refusal to follow the Declaration of London.

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