The result of NATO's interaction in Afghanistan included all of the following except

A) Taliban guerilla attacks against civilians and peacekeeping forces in Afghanistan.
B) the capture of Osama bin Laden.
C) refugees return home to Afghanistan.
D) Mohammed Karzai was installed as President of Afghanistan, with his clan members holding important governmental posts.
E) Osama bin Laden was never captured or killed, free to roam the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan planning further attacks against the United States and Western powers over the next decade.


B

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Jacques Cartier's travels to North America in 1534 and 1535-36 had all of the following consequences EXCEPT

A) Cartier's travels formed the basis of future French land claims along the St. Lawrence River Valley and in Newfoundland. B) Cartier's travels sparked a friendly, trading relationship with local Indians that would transform the lives of native tribes and Europeans. C) Cartier's travels prompted the French to abandon their quest for a half-century after they discovered there was no easy way around North America to the Asian lands they really wanted to explore. D) Cartier's travels facilitated future French explorations to the St. Lawrence River Valley when France developed a serious interest in North America 50 years later.

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A major Mexican American cultural festival that was historically encouraged by the Mexican government is

A. Mexican Independence Day. B. Dia del Muerto. C. Cinco de Mayo. D. The Feast of St. Juan Diego. E. Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles.

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Where did Sumerian kings derive their authority to rule?

a. The will of the people b. The parliamentary councils of the city-states c. Success in athletic tournaments d. The gods e. Their military victories over the "barbarians"

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What do the monumental earthworks and other archeological evidence uncovered at Cahokia and other Mississippian sites suggest about the rise and fall of that society?

What will be an ideal response?

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