The Homebrew group wanted
A) universities to keep control of personal computing.
B) individuals to be the most powerful force in personal computing.
C) to charge for individuals to use the Internet.
D) the government to issue strict Internet controls.
Answer: B
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What do the patterns of the internal slave trade in the first half of the nineteenth century suggest?
A) that there was a strong and growing demand for slaves in the Upper South B) that demand for slaves in the Lower South was in decline C) that there was a strong and growing demand for slaves in the Lower South D) that demand for slaves was equally strong in the Upper and Lower South
After the Battle of the Marne in 1914,
a. the tide of war in the west turned to the French. b. the tide of war in the west turned to the Germans. c. the war became defensive, one of position rather than of movement. d. poison gas aided the German cause.
The Ottoman-Habsburg struggle of the sixteenth century can be seen as yet another chapter in the long history of competition that began when the _________Empire expanded into the Mediterranean and was resisted by the Greeks in the middle of the first millennium B.C.E.
a. Neo-Babylonian b. Neo-Assyrian c. Sasanid Persian d. Achaemenid Persian
The slave revolts so dreaded by southern whites never materialized during the fight in the South. Which of the following is a possible reason this was the case?
A. The partisan war made collective resistance and escape too great a risk. B. Greater white precautions discouraged potential black rebels. C. The boldest slaves were drawn off into the armies. D. The British encouraged escape and enlistment in the British army instead of an uprising against their masters.