Which country became dominant in Europe following the Thirty Years' War?

a. Sweden
b. England
c. Germany
d. Spain
e. France


e

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The term "Iron Curtain" refers to __________

a. the border between North and South Korea b. the military operation in which the United States dropped the atom bomb on Japan c. the railroad system that was restored in Europe after World War II ended d. the separation between Soviet-dominated Europe and Western Europe e. the seemingly insurmountable class divide in postwar Western Europe

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The following list is in the correct chronological order:

a. The Suez Canal is opened; James Watt perfects the steam engine; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb. b. James Watt perfects the steam engine; The Suez Canal is opened; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message c. The Suez Canal is opened; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message; James Watt perfects the steam engine. d. The Suez Canal is opened; James Watt perfects the steam engine; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb.

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The essence of the spoils system was that

A. laws were passed that benefitted contributors. B. newspapers reported only what was helpful to support their favored party. C. public interest drove policy making. D. government positions went to party supporters.

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In the 1920s, Harlem became a flourishing center of __________-American culture

A) Japanese C) German B) Italian D) African

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