The central character in J. D. Salinger's 1951 book, The Catcher in the Rye, was the alienated prep-school student ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Holden Caulfield

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Ross Perot believed NAFTA would

A) create millions of white-collar jobs in the United States. B) eliminate the federal government deficit in five years. C) eventually lead to a political union between the United States and Mexico. D) cause American jobs to leave the country.

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The area in dispute between the United States and Britain in 1845 lay between

a. the forty-second parallel and the Columbia River. b. the Cascade Mountains, the Columbia River, and Puget Sound. c. the 36? 30' line and the Columbia River. d. the forty-ninth parallel and the 54? 40' line. e. the Columbia River, the forty-ninth parallel, and the Pacific Ocean.

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The chapter uses the spread of Christianity to Armenia and Ethiopia as an illustration of "the connections between religion, trade, and imperial politics." Describe how the spread of Christianity to Armenia and Ethiopia represented the struggle for control of the region where the Silk Road traders met the Mediterranean traders

What will be an ideal response?

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19th century German unification was led by

a. Garibaldi b. William I c. Bismarck d. Herzl e. Napoleon

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