June 6, 1944, the day on which nearly 200,000 American, British, and Canadian soldiers landed in northwestern France, in Normandy, is known as

What will be an ideal response?


D-Day.

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From 1000 to 500 B.C.E. the peoples of which parts of the world most regularly exchanged ideas and goods with each other?

a. North and South America b. Eurasia and the Mediterranean c. Africa and Asia d. Europe and North America

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The young Jesuit missionary Manuel Dias told his Chinese readers in 1610 about "a famous Western sage" who had constructed an instrument that made the moon seem "a thousand times larger." Who was that Western sage?

a. Isaac Newton b. Francis Bacon c. Galileo Galilei d. Johannes Kepler

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The Glorious Revolution accomplished all of the following except it

a. turned England into a constitutional monarchy. b. required all rulers of England from then on to be Protestant. c. refused the king the right to raise his own army. d. assured the right of all citizens to vote for Parliament's House of Commons. e. ensured the right to trial by jury.

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The middle-class sentimental novel of the mid-1800s was chiefly concerned with

a. life lived in nature b. individualism c. mythology d. social reform e. social codes and social behavior

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