By the time of the fabled London World's Fair in 1851, American products were prominent among the world's commercial wonders, which included all of the following except

a. Ford's automobile.
b. Goodyear's vulcanized rubber goods.
c. Colt's firearms.
d. Morse's telegraph.
e. McCormick's reaper.


a

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed in 1949 as

A) a multinational mutual defense alliance. B) a forerunner to the European Common Market. C) the western nations' response to the Soviet's creation of the Warsaw Pact. D) an international economic aid organization.

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The naval Battle of _________was the culminating victory of this Holy Christian League over the Ottoman Turks and one that would dangerously sap the Ottomans’ supply of experienced naval manpower.

a. Preveza b. Mohács c. Djerba d. Lepanto

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The Russian monarch whose policies favored the landed nobility, at the expense of the serfs, was

a. Alexander II. b. Catherine the Great. c. Peter II. d. Peter the Great. e. Ivan IV.

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What was the main source of anger directed at Louis Philippe?

A. His repressive policies and censorship alienated the Chamber of Deputies. B. There was a shortage of grain led to bread riots. C. Most of the French population was excluded from the political process. D. His policy of conscription for the army was targeted at the lower classes. E. He placed the burden of taxation on the middle classes.

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