Melbourne, Australia, went from a village in 1837 to a city of over 800,000 people in 1901 primarily because of the development of
a. mining in the country.
b. sheepherding in the country.
c. commercial shipping in the country.
d. textile production in the country.
a
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________, despite the best efforts of Alexander Hamilton, was elected vice president in 1796.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Woodrow Wilson's hopes for a negotiated settlement with Germany were dashed by
a. the sinking of the Lusitania. b. revelation of the Zimmermann telegram. c. German violations of the Sussex pledge. d. the failure of the House-Grey memorandum. e. the Republican victories in the congressional elections.
Native American activist Clyde Warrior argued that his people
A. merited exclusive fishing rights on the western coast of the United States. B. should be provided "reservation" space within urban areas. C. deserved the same civil rights afforded to African Americans. D. had been reduced to the same condition as colonized peoples of the Third World.
The victory in Brown v. Board of Education was limited by a follow-up 1955 ruling __________.
A. accepting the idea of "interposition" as a legal argument B. allowing states "all deliberate speed" by which to comply with the decision C. establishing a "civil rights czar" to enforce the Supreme Court's ruling D. allowing local communities to monitor enforcement