The Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I was a savvy and fair, if short, document that equitably distributed culpability for the war among all warring factions.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Ans: False
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While the Revolution liberalized the political ideology of most Americans, leaders favored a "mixed government," which meant that:
a. each state would have a two-house legislature elected by all adult males b. the numbers of people voting would be balanced by the talent of superior leaders c. states would have strong executive and legislative branches of government d. members of all races and ethnic groups could vote amongst themselves for representation in Congress
Mount Olympus was famous as
a. the home of the Greek gods. b. the area where the gods fought for supremacy. c. a shrine for those who fell in the Peloponnesian War. d. Agamemnon's home. e. the site of the ancient Olympics.
One of the chief reasons Chinese women were slow to unionize was
A) because their families forbade unionizing. B) the hostility from factory owners. C) that unions offered little that their communities did not provide. D) because they rarely worked outside the home.
Examine the image of the Pont du Gard. Based upon this image, what could one deduce about Rome in the first century B.C.E.?
A. Education was of chief importance to the Romans. B. Transportation and water supply were priorities to the Romans. C. Taxes were high to fund public building projects such as the Pont du Gard. D. Roman infrastructure does not hold up well over time. E. Brick was in abundance in Rome and thus cheap to acquire.