Most of the empires of the New Imperialism ________

A. were less enduring than those of the earlier European empires
B. lasted less than a decade
C. were located along the Atlantic Ocean
D. involved a significant number of immigrants as settlers


Answer: A

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Signed in 1555, the Peace of __________ would enshrine regional princely control over religion in imperial law.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The Puritans had a phrase that aptly described their relationship to material pleasures:

a) "Eat, drink, and be merry." b) "Wine is from God, but drunkenness is from the devil." c) "Avoid at all costs, any earthly pleasures." d) "Read your Bible daily." e) "Live today for tomorrow you may die."

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Enforcement of the Volstead Act met the strongest resistance from

a. women. b. eastern city dwellers. c. westerners. d. southerners. e. Catholics.

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By mid-century, the birth rate was declining, but population continued to grow. The explanation for this paradox is also the explanation for another development in those years, the

A. Ostend Manifesto. B. rise of the medical and nursing professions in the United States. C. Gadsden Purchase. D. rise of the short-lived American Party.

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