Which city was home to the first university in northern Europe?

a. Paris
b. Oxford
c. Cambridge
d. Heidelberg
e. Bruges


a

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Which of the following is associated with the revolution that established Texas as an independent country?

a) Battle of the Alamo b) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo c) Webster-Ashburton Treaty d) Gadsden Purchase

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In the second and third centuries C.E., what group emerged as the greatest threat to the Roman Empire?

A) Persians B) Germans C) Egyptians D) Greeks

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The Glass-Steagall Act

a. took the United States off the gold standard. b. empowered President Roosevelt to close all banks temporarily. c. created the Securities and Exchange Commission to regulate the stock exchange. d. permitted commercial banks to engage in Wall Street financial dealings. e. created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to insure individual bank deposits.

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The securing of American political, economic, and military influence in Hawaii was critical to accomplishing the goal of the United States, which was to command the Pacific Ocean, as articulated by U.S. Secretary of State Daniel Webster in 1851

Answer:

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