Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated on
a. June 28, 1914.
b. July 23, 1914.
c. July 28, 1914.
d. August 4, 1914.
e. September 9, 1914.
a
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As finally adopted in 1781, the Articles of Confederation provided for a:
a. strong central government with power over trade, war, and money b. weak central government, with each state having one vote in the Congress c. unicameral Congress with one vote per state on tax matters d. bicameral legislature, with tax policy formulated by the executive branch
The Emancipation Proclamation had the effect of
a. reducing desertions from the Union army. b. strengthening the moral cause and diplomatic position of the Union. c. increasing popular support for the Republicans in the 1864 election. d. permanently shutting down the opposition of the northern Copperheads to President Lincoln's war policies. e. drastically weakening Confederate morale of its soldiers and politicians.
The Qin armies were successful in expanding their state because they were organized
a. As an auxillary. b. As a meritocracy. c. According to wealth. d. By taking a test. e. According to height.
The British attitude toward the Indian peoples changed after 1857, when the British saw the South Asians as
a. perfectly capable of becoming English. b. equal to Europeans after becoming Christianized. c. naturally and permanently inferior. d. having the right to rule themselves under British guardianship. e. superior to Africans.