In 1935, Ethiopia was conquered by

a. Italy
b. Turkey
c. Nazi Germany
d. France
e. Britain


a

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Why is the Navigation Act in 1660 considered the most important piece of imperial legislation drafted before the American Revolution?

a. It allowed the development of the colonial navy into one of the most powerful in the world. b. It had an enormous impact on the way goods were taxed in the English colonies, which ultimately led the colonists to revolt. c. It allowed colonists to trade with the Dutch, which eventually caused the British to retaliate with acts that sparked the American Revolution. d. It established France and Holland as allies of the colonies and enemies with England. e. Its passage directly led to the Boston Tea Party, which was the first act of rebellion by the American colonists.

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How did ancient Sumerians deal with the inconsistencies of a lunar calendar?

A) The astronomers added five days per year to account for the differences and stay current with the seasons. B) The astronomers held special festivals at the end of each year where they would read entrails in hopes of divining how much time they would need to add to the calendar, between four and seven days. C) The king would determine, based on the previous season's harvest, how much time would be added to the calendar every other year. D) The Sumerian priests would consult the gods to determine which years needed additional days inserted to balance the seasons. E) The Sumerian astronomers would add an intercalary month every few years to right the calendar and keep with the seasons.

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Which of the following is NOT true of the share power and decision-making in relationships in Western cultures?

A. Equality in decision-making predicts higher relationship satisfaction. B. Almost half of couples report at least some power and balance. C. When power imbalances occur in heterosexual relationships, partners usually agree that the man has more control over decisions. D. Objective equality is more influential than perceived fairness in decision-making power.

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In the election of 1808, the Federalist Party ________

A) seemed unable to adapt to the changes in society B) made impressive gains in Congress C) had won new support in the West D) was dominated by innovative new political leaders E) nominated George Clinton for president

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