The League of Nations
A) was formed in the middle of the nineteenth century.
B) established the colonial mandate system.
C) had no significant successes.
D) never allowed the Soviet Union to join.
Answer: B
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A. platelets. B. hemoglobin. C. white blood cells. D. red blood cells.
A male lion living to age seven in Kenya represents the greatest instrumental value as a(n)
A. sporting trophy. B. tourist attraction. C. exotic pet. D. specimen sold alive to a zoo. E. specimen killed for its skin.
Determine the latitude of the tangent rays of the Sun in the Northern Hemisphere on the following days of the year, then indicate if latitudes north of the tangent rays in the Northern Hemisphere are receiving 24 hours of daylight or 24 hours of darkness. Remember, the tangent rays and circle of illumination will be the same number of degrees of latitude away from the North Pole as the declination of the Sun is from the equator. If the declination of the Sun is north of the equator, it is the high-Sun season (“summer”) in the Northern Hemisphere; if the declination of the Sun is south of the equator, it is the low-Sun season (“winter”).
What will be an ideal response?
Snowbelts in the Great Lakes region are usually found on the north sides of the lakes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false