The so-called "walking cities" of the mid-nineteenth century were

A) geographically compact and crowded.
B) carefully divided into shopping, industrial, and residential zones.
C) residentially segregated by social class.
D) All of the above.


A

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A) sensory information. B) the application of force. C) deference to learned authorities. D) Athenian democracy. E) ideas or forms which were intellectually grasped truths.

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How did French Canadians respond to the Second Continental Congress's invitation to join the struggle for liberty?

A) Canada immediately voted to join with the Americans. B) An emissary sent from Congress to Québec was hanged as a traitor. C) Canadians, fearing the Americans as much as the British, hesitated to respond. D) Canadians raised an army to invade New York.

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In his letter to British Queen Victoria, Chinese Commissioner Lin argued that Britain should end its opium trade in China mainly on

a. the economic argument that China would embargo trade in opium by the British. b. the military argument that China would go to war with Britain. c. the moral argument that selling opium was wrong and would lead to no good. d. the religious argument that selling opium was contrary to Christian teaching.

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In Africa about 4,500 to 5,000 years ago, agriculture spread to the south from

a. Egypt. b. East Africa. c. West Africa. d. None of these are correct. It arose in southern Africa spontaneously.

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