Where was Prussia located?

A) in the center of the Holy Roman Empire
B) along the Baltic Sea
C) between Austria and Hungary
D) just north of Italy


Answer: B

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a) the first African American to hold a federal civilian appointment b) the first white man to lead a slave rebellion c) the first black officer in the Union army d) the first black congressman

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The hajj was a turning point in Muslim history because it

a. was the first of Allah's revelations to Muhammad. b. marked the start of succession struggle between Shiites and Sunni Muslims. c. transformed Islam into a political as well as religious movement. d. was the first Muslim conquest outside of Arabia.

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Which of the following best characterizes the outlook of skilled workers in the early 1870s?

A. not very optimistic, as machinery rendered their skills obsolete B. hopeful, as more industrial jobs became available C. optimistic, as technological advances increased managerial opportunities D. scared because of the intense competition for factory work

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Why did some women actively reject the efforts of the suffragettes to gain the right to vote?

a) Some higher-class women preferred traditional behind-the-scenes influence, while many middle- and working-class women did not see the suffrage as offering them an immediate benefit. b) Many women believed voting would make their economic circumstances worse. Consider This: At what point were women admitted to universities and high schools, and what impact might this have had on the suffrage movement? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good. c) Since women could not vote in trade unions, political voting made little sense. Consider This: At what point were women admitted to universities and high schools, and what impact might this have had on the suffrage movement? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good. d) Many men could not vote due to their income, status, or employment, so their wives likewise would not be able to vote. Consider This: At what point were women admitted to universities and high schools, and what impact might this have had on the suffrage movement? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good.

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