The source of many of the developments in naval technology, such as rudders, that enabled Europeans to travel longer distances more efficiently, originated in
a. Asia.
b. Africa.
c. Southern Europe.
d. Northern Europe.
a
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A) establish an independent nation. B) guarantee economic opportunity. C) secure human rights. D) implement social equality.
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a. Prussia, Austria, and Russia. b. Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the Ukraine. c. Germany, Austria, and Russia. d. Prussia, Russia, and France.
In 1860, many Southerners miscalculated in thinking that:
A) they would be able to leave the Union in peace. B) Congress would never certify Lincoln's election. C) most in the North were happy to see the South leave. D) it didn't matter who won the election.
Andrew Jackson vetoed the rechartering of the Bank of the United States because he believed it
A) ?prevented state banks from lending money. B) ?refused to accept deposits of federal revenue. C) ?went against states' rights. D) ?constantly meddled in national politics. E) ?had been responsible for his losing thousands of dollars years earlier.