Most African leaders

a. accepted the Western model of political organization.
b. opted for the Soviet model of political organization.
c. adopted Maoist communism as a model for economic organization, given that, like China, most Africans were peasant farmers.
d. believed that Africa's traditional culture must be abolished in favor of something more modern.
e. came from the peasant class.


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How was the age of the American population related to the economy in the early part of the twenty-first century?

a. Health care costs rose alarmingly as the American population aged. b. As the baby boom generation aged, the load on Social Security decreased. c. As the baby boom generation aged, their children volunteered to pay more taxes to support them. d. The number of elderly people in America was declining, so age had little effect on the national economy. e. As the American population aged, they became wealthier, so there was a positive effect on the national economy.

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The most prominent geographical feature of the Americas is:

a. A contiguous spine of mountain ranges extending along the entire western coast from the Rocky Mountains in the north to the Andes in the south. b. A very even terrain extending from northern Canada to the tip of Chile and Argentina c. Soil conditions and climate conditions conducive to growing similar crops from Canada to Argentina. d. Generally more moderate weather conditions in southern Canada than in northern Chile.

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The first industry to be shaped by the large factory system was:

a. textiles. b. guns. c. ironworks. d. pottery. e. shoemaking.

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Pinckney's Treaty (1795) was negotiated between the United States and

A. the Netherlands. B. the Iroquois Confederacy. C. France. D. Spain. E. Great Britain.

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