When did women in most European countries gain the right to vote in national elections?
A) early 1800s
B) mid 1800s
C) late 1800s
D) early 1900s
D. early 1900s
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What was a notable strength of the English military during the Hundred Years' War?
A. their mastery of the longbow B. their superior gunpowder weapons C. their innovations in cavalry tactics D. their mastery of naval warfare
The eighteenth-century population of the lowlands of South Carolina was ________ percent black
a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 60 e. 70
During the "Era of Good Feelings" Republican leaders selected presidential candidates by using the caucus, which meant:
a. Party nominations were made behind closed doors by a few leaders. b. The voters were allowed a larger voice in selecting new candidates. c. "Virginia Dynasty" leaders voted to keep themselves in control of the presidency. d. Northerners gained disproportionate control of the selection process.
In the early Mesopotamian city-states, land
A) was controlled by the temples. B) belonged to the priests. C) belonged exclusively to the king. D) was divided between the temples and large private estates. E) mostly belonged to small farmers.