The Roman Empire reached its largest size in the

a. second century B.C.E.
b. fourth century C.E.
c. first century B.C.E.
d. second century C.E.
e. third century C.E.


d

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b. a coalition of northern Democrats withdrew from the Democratic party and formed the American Party. c. the Whig Party broke into northern and southern wings and was no longer able to operate as a national party. d. southerners became more convinced than ever that Congress had become the puppet of antislaveryadvocates.

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The Helsinki Accords ________

A. represented a step forward in recognizing human rights in Eastern Europe B. sought to limit the Soviet sphere of influence in Eastern Europe C. were opposed by the United States D. were initiated by U.S. President Jimmy Carter

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The fight over the admission of Missouri to the Union

a. resulted solely from the emotional feelings that people had about slavery. b. ushered in an era in which virtually every session of Congress had to deal with the slavery issue. c. concerned purely political questions, with no discussion about the morality of slavery. d. was of great political significance because Missouri's admission would disrupt the balance between slave andfree states in the Senate.

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The 1920s fundamentalist movement was strongest __________

A) in the South and Midwest B) among recent immigrants C) in large East Coast cities D) among those who embraced modern science

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