The deeper cause of World War I stemmed from the rise to power of which country?
A) Germany
B) Russia
C) Austria-Hungary
D) Ottoman Empire
Answer: A
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Which of the following was most responsible for the ending of the Era of Good Feelings
a. Abolitionists and southern defenders of slavery became bitterly divided over the future of slavery in the United States b. Bitter political divisions led to the formation of a new political party, the Whigs, and a new two-party system c. The Panic of 1819 led to tension and violence between the "haves" and the "have-nots" d. the War of 1812 led to divisions between western War Hawks and the eastern opponents of the War e. The Second Great Awakening led to culture wars beteen Americans over issues such as drinking, gambling, and prayer in public schools
A further legacy of the slave trade was ____, which imagined Africans as inferior to Europeans and even denied their humanity.
a. classism b. sexism c. racism d. populism
The Great Dismal __________ is an example of an escaped slave settlement in North American history
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Allied bombing raids on German civilians
A) contrary to expectations, produced stubborn resistance from the German people. B) destroyed the average German's will to fight. C) were only done to retaliate for German bombing. D) occurred mostly by accident when bombing strategic targets. E) never occurred.