All of these incidents can be considered causes of World War I EXCEPT
a. the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
b. German alliance with Austria.
c. harsh demands on Serbia by Austria.
d. Serbian attack on Austria.
e. Serb appeal to Russia for aid against Austria.
d
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A) weather conditions played an important role B) British Army regained the strong image lost after Lexington and Concord C) British sustained the highest casualty percentage of any battle during the war D) battle was fought after George Washington arrived to take command
Which state did not send a delegation to the Constitutional Convention?
A) Maryland B) New Hampshire C) Rhode Island D) Delaware
John Locke argued that human beings
a. are basically bad. b. are born with an innate sense of morality. c. do not have the ability to govern themselves. d. acquire all knowledge through observations of the external world.
A serious drawback to the reform movement was its:
A) aggressive morality. B) unwillingness to address social problems. C) belief in the goodness of human nature. D) engagement in political action.