By the 1600s, the Ottoman Empire had come to resemble China in being ________
A) expansionist
B) tolerant of outside influences
C) enthusiastic for scientific innovation
D) isolated and resistant to change
D
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After the Revolutionary War, why did many American Loyalists who returned to England feel betrayed?
A) They were treated as second-class citizens in England. B) They were denied any monetary compensation for their sacrifices. C) They were viewed as traitors by the native-born English. D) They were viewed as foreigners by the native-born English. E) They were put in prisons because they would not pay their debts.
When children play alone, gender differences in behavior are minimal. When in their same-gender group, gender differences are large and striking. From this finding, we can infer that ______.
A. there is less pressure to conform to gender role norms in same-gender groups B. peers are the most important gender socializing influence in childhood C. gender differences in behavior are emphasized regardless of the environment D. context is important in shaping gender differences in behavior
President Woodrow Wilson articulated the clearest statement of American war aims and his vision of a new postwar international order in
a. his Second Inaugural. b. the Fourteen Points. c. the Treaty of Versailles. d. the Treaty of Bretton Woods.
In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was established mainly because the United States wanted to
a. keep control of Alaska and Hawaii b. establish more colonies in Latin America c. support England's attempt to keep its empire in Central America d. warn Europe against any further colonization in Latin America