By the end of the nineteenth century, U.S. industrial capacity

A) had almost caught Great Britain's.
B) barely lagged behind Germany's.
C) dwarfed both Great Britain's and Germany's.
D) did not match Japan's.


C

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A. France B. Spain C. England D. Germany E. Belgium

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What was the intent of the Republican Party’s push for “normalcy”?

A) The return to normalcy indicated Republican reservations about mass production and other broad economic changes. B) “Normalcy” aimed to raise income taxes for all classes of American citizens. C) This term indicated that Republicans wanted to reverse the cultural transformation sweeping American society. D) Republicans sought to shrink government intervention in all aspects of the economy as part of the planned return to normalcy. E) Reacting to the reforms of progressive presidents, such as Woodrow Wilson and Teddy Roosevelt, Republicans sought stability and security.

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Homer Plessy in 1896 and Rosa Parks in 1955 both challenged Jim Crow laws governing __________

A) transportation B) publication C) religious institutions D) public education

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Between 1900 to 2010 CE, one consequence of increasing protectionism was a marked increase in international trade. 2.Irrigation accounts for about 64 percent of all water use today. 3.The United States was the first society to launch a human into space 4.From an ecological perspective the big story of the twentieth century is how one species suddenly began to dominate the energy and resources of the biosphere as a whole 5.Biodiversity refers to the number of different biological processes that exist in the universe

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