What were the causes of the revolutions of 1848, and why did these revolutions fail? In what ways was the development of industrialization related to the growth of nationalism?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A major native American victory by the Lakota Sioux against the United States armed forces came in 1876 at the battle of

A. Bleeding Kansas. B. Wounded Knee. C. the Plains. D. the Little Bighorn. E. Topeka.

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Which of the following is a true statement about the rivers of Afroeurasia?

A. Rivers were largely unimportant to the development of early human civilizations, as early humans could not navigate them. B. Rivers discouraged communication between early human populations. C. The ability of humans to manipulate rivers through technological innovation has only emerged in modern times. D. Rivers encouraged the development of early human civilizations, but also periodically harmed or destroyed human settlements.

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