The goal of the "Greek Project" was to __________
A) restore the Byzantine Empire
B) restore Catholicism to Greece
C) conquer the Greek islands
D) gain an outlet to the Black Sea
Answer: A
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The 1952 McCarren Immigration and Naturalization Act
a. supported the anti-Communist tendencies of the decade by specifically targeting undocumented immigrants who engaged in "subversive" activities for deportation. b. ended the category of "aliens ineligible for citizenship," thereby clearing the path for Asians to become U.S. citizens and own property. c. allowed an unlimited number of Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans to legally immigrate each year. d. granted citizenship to all Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans already living in the United States.
Octavian gained control of Egypt when he defeated Mark Antony and
a. Cleopatra b. Crassus c. Julius Caesar d. the Senate e. Augustus
Which of the following was an important change in trading practices during the first millennium B.C.E.?
A. Merchants became the rulers of several important city states and amassed great wealth. B. Rulers began to sponsor merchants personally, providing them with the funds to travel farther and obtain a greater variety of goods. C. Traders experienced a period of sharp decline during the Sea People invasions. D. Merchants began to trade privately and served a greater population of potential customers.
A counting house was
A. the place where railroad companies planned their train schedules and freight rates. B. the place where the paperwork for a merchant's commercial transactions was completed. C. a corporation's central warehouse. D. A bank.