What was the significance of the Nile River for ancient Egyptian society?

a. It helped Egypt became prosperous thanks to agricultural surpluses.
b. It provided a means for Egypt's enemies to constantly invade and wage war.
c. Its treacherous waters made travel difficult.
d. It fueled rapid urbanization.
e. It limited the development of trade.


a

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Which of these statements does not describe women's experience as workers in defense plants?

A) They were nicknamed "Rosie the Riveter." B) Women were told by the government that it was their "patriotic duty" to work in war industries. C) Most of the war workers were single and under age thirty. D) Their jobs included traditional men's work of tending blast furnaces, operating cranes, welding and shipbuilding. E) Many women were forced into women-only jobs, and those in manufacturing earned 65% of what men earned.

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The last major chapter in the Indian wars took place at _____

A) ?Little Big Horn B) ?Sand Creek C) ?Wounded Knee D) ?Leadville

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The refusal of the Federal Housing Authority to grant home loans to blacks contributed to

a. the growth of savings and loan institutions exclusively for blacks. b. driving many blacks into substandard public housing in the cities. c. the development of exclusively black suburbs. d. a decline in black migration to the cities. e. All of these choices are correct.

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The British Balfour Declaration and promises to Hussein in the course of World War I were ________

A) supportive of the Zionist movement B) contradictory C) rewards for Arab support during World War I D) not realized

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