What revolution introduced high-yield crops that all but eliminated famine in India?

a. Green Revolution
b. Corn Revolution
c. Wheat Revolution
d. Rice Revolution
e. Food Revolution


a

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The Founders were both politicians and philosophers who were heavily influenced by the work of which of the following great thinkers?

a. George Berkeley b. John Dewey c. John Locke d. Michael Foucault

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Otlavis and Ferdland are two southern states in the country of Blendland that share a common border. They share water from Lake Clarly, and therefore, sign an agreement pledging the protection of the lake and its premises in order to sustainably use its water. In this scenario, which of the following types of agreements is signed by the two states?

A. A preemptive agreement B. An interstate compact C. A federal mandate D. A block contract E. An unfunded mandate

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Why is Franklin Roosevelt considered a particularly effective president?

A) Circumstances enabled him to break with the past and move the country in a dramatically different direction. B) He was particularly energetic even though much of his agenda did not succeed. C) His popularity, via "fireside chats," existed independent of his agenda. D) He was able to break from the past but in a way that seemed less dramatic and safe to the American people. E) He was extremely charismatic.

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Which of the following would probably increase voter turnout in the United States?

a. voter registration on Election Day b. increased public funding for third parties c. bi-annual elections d. plurality elections e. voter identification laws

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