The first of the European nations to declare war on another at the start of World War I was
a. France.
b. Germany.
c. Russia.
d. Austria.
e. England.
d
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The primary reason for the establishment of the colony at Plymouth was the settlers' desire to __________
A) convert local Indian populations to Christianity B) profit from the great commercial potential evident in New England C) found a new culture based on their religious values D) compete with Virginia in the production of tobacco
Under the English constitution during the eighteenth century,
A. only American colonists were denied direct representation in Parliament. B. large areas of England had no direct political representation. C. all seats in American colonial assemblies were appointed. D. the empire was made up of a federation of commonwealths. E. each member of Parliament represented a particular geographic area.
The first Greco-Persian war began when cities in what region rebelled against Persian rule?
a. Ionia b. Thrace c. Persia d. Mesopotamia e. Egypt
Intellectuals who left America in the 1920s and became expatriates were:
a. overly concerned with individual needs and ignored the needs of society. b. shallow and dull. c. far too liberal. d. escaping what they considered America's shallowness.