What was especially advantageous about the location of what would become the Ottoman Empire?

a. It was positioned at the crossroads of important trade routes.
b. The mountainous terrain made invasion difficult.
c. Mineral resources were abundant.
d. The land was especially fertile and easily supported crops.


a

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Which of the following was true of western Europe in the immediate aftermath of World War II?

A) Right-wing parties rose sharply in popularity. B) Consumer spending rose sharply. C) Socialist and Communist parties rose sharply in popularity. D) Most Europeans were eager for the U.S. to leave the continent alone.

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What three countries dominated most of Muslim Africa by 1914?

A) Belgium, Britain, and France B) Belgium, France, and Italy C) Britain, Italy, and France D) Italy, Greece and Britain E) France, Britain, and Spain

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According to Marx, what was the “opiate of the masses?”

a. Consumer culture b. Opium c. Religion d. Democracy e. Public sporting events

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The rise of rock musicians such as Elvis Presley is an example of the limited willingness of white audiences at the time to accept black musicians.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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