Where were most clocks typically located in the early fourteenth century?

a. On the top of mountains and hills
b. On the walls of large towns
c. In private homes
d. In factories
e. In the towers of churches and municipal buildings


e

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The case of Babe Ruth illustrates the power of publicity in the 1920s celebrity culture because

A) he used his status as a professional ballplayer to raise awareness about his charitable work. B) in private he was a womanizing racist, but in the public eye, his 60 home runs in one year made him a hero. C) he was celebrated as the first black player in the major leagues. D) his trade to the New York Yankees was elevated to a public rivalry between Boston and New York. E) his victory over cancer was trumpeted when he led the Red Sox to victory.

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The 1936 presidential election is especially significant because a. Democrats became known as the party of the "forgotten American." b. Black voters abandoned their long-time allegiance to the Republican Party

c. large numbers of pro-New Deal voters came out to ensure Roosevelt's re-election. d. Roosevelt won his third term in office. e. All of these choices.

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King Charles I disbanded Parliament in 1629 because he could not deal with intense criticism from the __________

a. Puritans b. Baptists c. Catholics d. Anglicans e. Presbyterians

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General Winfield Scott's plan to slowly envelop and strangle the South was called the ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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