Who was Great Britain's greatest competitor as of 1850?
a. Italy
b. Russia
c. France
d. Germany
Ans: d. Germany
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a. strong morale based on the aims of self-determination and self-preservation. b. more banks, factories, railroads, and people. c. an experienced president. d. a young male population prepared for military service. e. better military leadership.
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A. the vernacular. B. romanticism. C. humanism. D. A and B only E. B and C only. F. A and C only. G. All of the above. H. None of the above.
Since Harappan writing has not been translated, scholars have studied other sources existing at the same time and have concluded that among their more important trading partners were the
a. Mesopotamians. b. Persians. c. Chinese. d. Greeks e. Hittites.
Jefferson argued that only __________
A) Congress had the power to create a Bank of the United States B) states could create and charter financial institutions C) tariffs would stimulate economic growth D) a sound fiscal policy would create a sound government