Qianlong ruled Qing China for
a. only two years.
b. five years.
c. twenty-five years.
d. sixty years.
e. less than six months.
d
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a. kill Saddam Hussein. b. liberate Iraq and make it a beacon of democracy in the Islamic world. c. ferret out Osama bin Laden. d. take control of Iraq's oil fields. e. boost the U.S. economy with wartime production.
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b. The federal government attempted to impose the principle of riparian rights on individuals who purchasedwestern public lands. c. The federal government was unwilling to assume the power to regulate water development in the West, thusleaving such power to the states. d. The federal government actively aided the agricultural development of the West.
Hamilton proposed moving the nation's capital from New York City to a new site on the Potomac primarily to
a. please wealthy business associates b. further his own ambitions to become president c. win Southern support for his banking proposals d. weaken the power of the federal government