Entering the Iranian Plateau, the Medes and Persians were part of what larger migration?
A) Neo-Babylonians
B) Sea Peoples
C) Indo-Europeans
D) Assyrian
Answer: C
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Examine the 1878 photograph of an African American family awaiting a steamboat that appears in Chapter 14. What does the photograph reveal about the experiences of black migrants during the era?
A) Migrants always traveled by water. B) Migrants could not take any belongings with them when they moved. C) Migrants traveled with only meager belongings and built temporary shelters in which to rest while they waited for transportation. D) Children rarely accompanied their parents if a family decided to migrate.
What were the principles of Cynicism?
A) They believed in striving for virtue by living a simple and natural life. B) They renounced wealth, fame, and power. C) They chose to live a simple and natural life instead of chasing socially approved goals, and as a result, they were said to live a "doglike" existence. D) All of these E) None of these
Which population in the U.S. was likely to support the Central Powers at the beginning of WWI?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements best reflects the relationship between the growth of suburbia and the development of the automobile industry in the 1950s?
A. The growth of suburbia was slow, while the development of the automobile industry occurred very quickly. B. The growth of suburbia slowed as the automobile industry began to expand rapidly. C. The growth of suburbia and the development of the automobile industry occurred together. D. The growth of suburbia occurred as the automobile industry began to decline.