What were the long-range and immediate causes of World War I? How and why did the events of the late spring and summer of 1914 ultimately move beyond the ability of governmental leaders to control?

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What made the 2000 presidential election so controversial?

A) Al Gore won the electoral vote, but the House of Representatives named George W. Bush as president. B) The election came down to Ohio, which had a flawed voting process that made the results questionable. C) George W. Bush became president after the Supreme Court halted a voter recount in Florida. D) Ralph Nader's candidacy stole votes from George W. Bush. E) None of these choices

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What event set off the massive immigration to the United States from Europe?

A) The Franco-Prussian War B) The Napoleonic War C) The Panic of 1857 D) The Revolts of 1848 E) The Crimean War

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The broad-ranging federal legislation that transformed the federal government's role in the American economy during the first two years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency brought the nation out of economic depression, and resulted in nearly full employment.

a. true b. false

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