At the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, the Allied Powers included

A) Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Turkey, and Germany.
B) Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany.
C) the United States, Great Britain, and France.
D) Great Britain, France, and Russia.


Ans: D) Great Britain, France, and Russia.

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In part, Puritans disliked the Church of England (Anglican) because they thought it

A) made it too difficult for ordinary people to become church members. B) had allowed the Protestant Reformation to go too far in England. C) placed too little emphasis on ritual during worship. D) tolerated ministers who were not well-educated enough to instruct the congregation on the scriptures.

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In his painting The Death of General Wolfe, Benjamin West represents

A) the hopeful future awaiting North America in the wake of Britain's victory. B) the consequences of collusion between the British and the Indians. C) the massacre of British forces during the Seven Years War. D) the embracing of an expressionist style in colonial art. E) a turn away from European influence on American art.

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Which of the following best describes an aspect of Obama's first term in the presidency?

A. President Obama did little to battle the financial crisis, allowing Congress to take the lead on recovery policy. B. Republicans accepted most of Obama's compromise measures. C. The Tea Party movement proved largely ineffective during Obama's first term. D. He sought a middle course in policy that disappointed members of both parties.

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One of the most important factors in the exploration of the West was __________.

A. the China trade B. the cattle business C. the fur trade D. the search for gold

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