By the early 1700s, the foremost slave-trading nation in the world was

A) India.
B) England.
C) Spain.
D) France.


Answer: B

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The president credited for ending segregation in the armed forces was

a. Richard Nixon. b. Lyndon Johnson. c. Harry Truman. d. Dwight Eisenhower. e. John F. Kennedy.

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How did women's liberation feminists differ from equal rights feminists?

a. Women's liberation feminists wanted women to have more rights than men; equal rights feminists merely wanted women to have the same rights as men. b. Women's liberation feminists wanted to challenge societal and cultural patriarchy through direct action; equal rights feminists preferred political lobbying and passing laws. c. Women's liberation feminists sought a world government dominated by women; equal rights feminists sought an American government dominated by women. d. The groups were not different.

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What was the impact of Charles X’s war in Algeria back home in France?

a) The French rebelled and chased Charles out of the country. b) Algeria became a French colony within a few weeks. Consider This: Why did Charles X go to war with Algeria in the first place? See 10.2: The Great Game. c) Alexis de Tocqueville and other French intellectuals applauded Charles’s efforts. Consider This: Why did Charles X go to war with Algeria in the first place? See 10.2: The Great Game. d) The Ottoman governor of Algeria made a triumphant tour of France. Consider This: Why did Charles X go to war with Algeria in the first place? See 10.2: The Great Game.

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