The classical era was witness to the growth of which wave of great civilizations in Eurasia?

A) ?fourth
B) ?fifth
C) ?third
D) ?second
E) ?first


D

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What was meant by the “turnip winter”?

a) By late 1916, the Germans had so little food that they depended on turnips as their main food source. b) By late 1916, the British had perfected storing and transporting turnips, giving their men on the front a distinct advantage. Consider This: What might have been the effects of the long duration of the war? See 11.3: The Breakdown Begins. c) By late 1916, the Russians had few beets for borscht and so turned to turnips, with many fewer calories, to try to survive. Consider This: What might have been the effects of the long duration of the war? See 11.3: The Breakdown Begins. d) By late 1916, the Americans were shipping large numbers of turnips to the British military to help them feed their draft animals. Consider This: What might have been the effects of the long duration of the war? See 11.3: The Breakdown Begins.

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Inspired by the American revolutionary ideology of inalienable rights, this event began the transformation of the Atlantic World in the 1780's and 1790's:

A) a slave rebellion in the French sugar and coffee island of St. Domingue. B) Mother Bethel church in Philadelphia severs ties with the Methodist conference. C) Richard Allen and Absalom Jones establish the Free African Society of Philadelphia. D) Congress establishes the Mississippi Territory, facilitating the spread of slavery.

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By the late 1820s, southern slaveholders were cultivating cotton in _______

A) Texas B) New Mexico C) California D) Arizona

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Republicans celebrated __________

A) the right of all nations to self-determination B) worker solidarity C) regional diversity D) the pursuit of individual economic self-interest

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