Relations between Europeans and their resident Muslim populations have been affected by all of the following except the

a. September 11, 2001 attack on the United States.
b. governments' relative lack of experience in dealing with immigrants.
c. high level of education of the majority of Muslim immigrants.
d. self-contained nature of many Muslim communities.


c

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a. Neanderthals and Homo sapiens were constantly battling over available resources. b. Neanderthals and Homo sapiens coexisted, perhaps for a period of several thousand years. c. Neanderthals and Homo sapiens joined forces against bands of australopiths when they invaded eastern Europe. d. Neanderthals were better adapted to hunting their prey on expansive grasslands than Homo sapiens, who died off after the Ice Age set in.

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The Stamp Act of 1765 affected __________

A) only businessmen and merchants B) primarily colonial manufacturers C) ordinary people, as well as the elite D) only those in direct trade with Great Britain E) notaries and other public officials

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Following the Spanish-American War, who split some formerly Spanish territories with the United States?

A. Germany B. England C. France D. Russia

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Which statement best describes how Americans viewed the postwar world and the United States' role in it?

a. Americans retained their optimism and hoped to spread their ideals of democracy and market-driven economic efficiency. b. Americans wanted to take advantage of the chaos in Europe and impose their political and military agenda unilaterally. c. Although the strongest nation in the world after the war, the United States suffered a collective crisis of confidence. d. As in World War I, the United States reverted back into its historical isolationist posture. e. With the developed world mostly destroyed by the war, Americans became interested only in the economic and political affairs of Latin America, Africa, and South Asia.

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