All of the following were English colonies in the eighteenth century except

a. India. c. the Bahamas.
b. Newfoundland. d. Angola.


d

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Which of the following is NOT true of "yellow journalism"?

A. Yellow journalism referred to the high standards set forth by Joseph Pulitzer and the prize for which he is named. B. The publications of Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer looked to boost their newspaper sales using yellow journalism stories. C. Yellow journalism combined fact and fiction to create sensational stories intended to arouse the public's interest in Cuba. D. While most newspapers argued the United States should send aid to Cuba and try to solve problems there diplomatically, yellow journalists called for armed intervention.

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What is the Canon?

a. A Jewish house of worship. b. Where two rivers meet. c. The highest part of a pyramid before it is completely built. d. A list of works recognized by the authorities of a monotheistic religion as inspired by God.

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The rulers of the Napatan Empire of Kush

a. saw themselves as the rightful heirs of the Egyptian pharaohs. b. modeled their political system on that of Rome. c. were descended from Bantu-speaking immigrants from Nok. d. None of these answers are correct.

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By 1492, when Columbus arrived in the New World, the indigenous population was roughly equal to Europe's. How many people lived in the Americas?

a. approximately 25 million b. fewer than 50 million c. 50 million or more d. approximately 75 million

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