__________’s 1900 novel Sister Carrie narrates the story of an independent young woman who uses her sexuality to advance her ambition
A) Theodore Dreiser
B) Upton Sinclair
C) F. Scott Fitzgerald
D) Virginia Woolf
Answer: A
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A) was unified under the firm control of the Holy Roman Empire. B) was a leader in promoting Renaissance humanist education. C) became Europe's greatest economic power under the Swiss confederation. D) was the principal source of religious books in all of Europe. E) was made up of thirteen cantons, under the leadership of wealthy bourgeoisie.
The Hanseatic League was a trade network of allied ports along the North and ______ Sea coasts, founded in 1256.
a. Baltic. b. Black. c. Mediterranean. d. Irish.
According to a visiting Chinese Buddhist monk, in India as late as the fifth century CE, most commercial transactions were conducted by barter rather than coins or currency.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In Britain, the Labor Party seemed better equipped to deliver on the promise of providing a national health service as opposed to the Conservatives under Churchill who were strongly opposed to the idea of a welfare state
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.