What was true about the boats used to take ancient travelers to Australia?
a. They were able to remain on course, despite heavy storms.
b. They were designed primarily for traveling long distances.
c. They were simple rafts.
d. They were originally designed for fishing.
e. They often sunk.
d
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The National Road stretched from Cumberland, Maryland, to __________.
A. Saint Augustine, Florida B. Savanah, Georgia C. Vandalia, Illinois D. Saint Louis, Missouri
Under Frederick II of Prussia, the most important offices in the government usually went to
A) high-ranking Lutheran churchmen. B) members of the nobility. C) university-educated bureaucrats. D) French philosophes. E) commoners who showed outstanding ability.
All of the following are true of the working class in the nineteenth century except that
a. they usually arrived in the city from agricultural areas. b. they moved to the city without their families. c. they worked for long hours, sometimes fifteen a day. d. working and living conditions were terrible. e. their labor barely contributed to industrialization.
The _________________ barred the election of U.S. presidents for more than two terms
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word