The Egyptian novelist who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1988 was
a. Muhammad Fawzi.
b. Muammar Qadhafi.
c. Naguib Mahfouz.
d. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
e. Khalil Gibran.
c
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During World War I, tensions between China and what country increased dramatically?
a. France b. The U.S. c. Russia d. Canada e. Japan
What did the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, France, and China have in common?
A. membership in NATO B. permanent members of the United Nations Security Council C. founding members of the Warsaw Pact D. seats on the International Court of Justice
In the Constitutional Convention of 1787, a major concession to the pro-slavery delegates was the
A. denial of suffrage to free black men. B. continuation of the slave trade for at least twenty more years. C. agreement that half of all future states would allow slavery. D. guarantee of the permanent continuation of slavery where it existed. E. strengthened fugitive slave provision.
Which country switched sides after World War I began?
a. France b. Russia c. Italy d. Germany