Which nation had the largest number of soldiers available to fight in World War I?

A. Great Britain
B. the United States
C. Russia
D. Germany


Answer: D

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The Habsburg-French conflict of the early 16th century was ended in 1559 by the

A) Peace of Westphalia. B) Treaty of Cateau-CambreĀ“sis. C) Peace of Augsburg. D) Pacification of Ghent. E) Council of Trent.

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Which black scholar upset many civil rights leaders with his argument in books like The Declining Significance of Race that race had become less important than class in proscribing the opportunities of the black underclass?

a. William Julius Wilson b. Benjamin Chavis c. David Bositis d. Cornel West

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

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