The Punic Wars were fought against ________
A. Carthage
B. Corsica
C. Ischia
D. Numidia
E. Paestum
Answer: A
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Why did so many new inventions and mass production techniques materialize during the Great War?
A. a confluence of new ideas from the "Greatest Generation of Scientists" B. huge investments from industrialist such as Ford, Carnegie, and Rockefeller C. a massive rollback of government restrictions on research and industrialization D. government support for solutions to military and industrial problems
The chapter introduction tells the story of politicians Powhatan Ellis and Franklin Plummer to make the point that
A. these two men, frontiersmen who identified with the common folk, typified the democratic-minded politician in the age of Jackson. B. appealing to common folk was an effective campaign technique in an age that prized equality and opportunity. C. Andrew Jackson was more a figurehead than a really influential leader. D. people had strange names in the 1800s.
In the 1820s, the United States and Britain jointly occupied Oregon
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.