During President Reagan's first term, the nation's environmental movement was reenergized because of which of the following?

a. The accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant
b. The views and actions of Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, James Watt
c. President Reagan's veto of the Clean Air Act
d. Crop failures in the Midwest obviously caused by the greenhouse effect


b

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The Treaty of Chaumont restored this group to the French throne: the ________

A. Toulonese B. Directorates C. Lunevillians D. Bourbons

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The Black Death is estimated to have killed at least __________ million people in Europe.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What was significant about the Royal Society’s decision not to have a test of religion for membership?

a) It demonstrated that science was beginning to separate theology and natural philosophy into two spheres. b) It signified the organization’s commitment to admitting members without regard to religious affiliation, social class, or gender. Consider This: To what extent did members of the Royal Society honor this part of its charter? See 3.4: Science Established. c) It demonstrated that there were no longer religious divisions in England. Consider This: To what extent did members of the Royal Society honor this part of its charter? See 3.4: Science Established. d) It demonstrated that Protestants, Catholics, and Jews could always agree on science. Consider This: To what extent did members of the Royal Society honor this part of its charter? See 3.4: Science Established.

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The Kansas-Nebraska Act required the repeal of part the __________

A) Missouri Compromise B) Compromise of 1850 C) Wilmot Proviso D) Ostend Manifesto

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