The New York settlement led by Lillian Wald was

A) Smith College. B) Hull-House.
C) the Henry Street Settlement. D) Kelley House.


C

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Major motivations for European exploration of the world's oceans included all of the following EXCEPT

A) the search for raw materials and mineral resources. B) the search for new lands to settle and cultivate. C) population pressures in Europe. D) the desire to trade directly with Asian markets. E) the urge to extend Christianity beyond Europe.

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Why did Louis XIV create cultural and intellectual societies like the various Académie française?

a) By creating an intellectual elite, Louis was able to showcase the cultural superiority of France to Europe and the world. b) Louis’s absolute ambition was so great that he wanted to control even French grammar. Consider This: Why did other European monarchs emulate Louis’s behavior? See 2.3: The Absolute Response. c) Louis, who was not very bright, wanted his subjects to view him as smart and cultured. Consider This: Why did other European monarchs emulate Louis’s behavior? See 2.3: The Absolute Response. d) Louis used the academies as a fund-raising army for his various military operations. Consider This: Why did other European monarchs emulate Louis’s behavior? See 2.3: The Absolute Response.

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Who was largely responsible for kindling the ethnic pride and solidarity of Mexican-Americans in the 1960s?

A) Carmen Miranda B) César Chávez C) Martin Luther King, Jr. D) Mario Savio E) Aileen Hernandez

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The founding of the European Economic Community (EEC)

A. initially received strong encouragement from the Soviet Union, which played a leading role until the Cold War erupted. B. established a customs union for its six member states. C. initially embraced the Benelux countries, along with Sweden and Czechoslovakia. D. was initially designed with the hope it would stabilize employment for the working classes, but this hope was soon shown to be impossible. E. was publicly opposed by the United States and the Soviet Union, both of whom threatened military action.

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