Following unification, Italy was __________.
A. plagued by regional differences
B. a dominant power in the Mediterranean
C. able to wrest the Alpine regions from Austria
D. quick to intervene on behalf of Christians in the Ottoman Empire
Answer: A
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A. Syracuse B. Luca C. Ostia D. Veii
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A) returned to West Africa. B) moved immediately to New York. C) began purchasing land. D) agreed to remain on the plantation as paid laborers.
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A. no permanent houses or structures. B. an organized grid of streets. C. the absence of any sewage system. D. a disorganized jumble of streets.
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A. reduce disease in British slums B. wipe out diseases such as cholera, which affected all of society C. protect men from contracting diseases from prostitutes D. impose harsh penalties on military men who spread venereal disease