In what countries did Germany clear-cut huge areas of forest to get lumber for wartime construction?
A. Poland and Norway
B. Norway and Denmark
C. France and Poland
D. Denmark and France
Answer: A
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During the Meiji era,
a. many peasants gained land for the first time. b. the government sought new and extensive sources of foreign investment. c. Western practices became very unpopular. d. universal democracy was adopted. e. Japan's industrial sector began to grow.
The work of the Dominican Albert the Great
a. included a study of nature using empirical evidence. b. drew on views of the universe based on his mystic experiences. c. rested on philosophy and a belief that to study nature was an arrogant attempt to understand the mind of God. d. was lost because he never had the opportunity to teach. e. furthered the influence of the Inquisition.
Which of the following was not a significant effect of World War I on American society?
a. the withdrawal of the federal government from domestic affairs, so that it could concentrate on the war overseas b. an influx of women into many occupations previously reserved for men c. the vigorous suppression of antiwar dissent d. a growing demand on the part of labor for greater democracy at the workplace