Heavy industry in northern Europe made a fast recovery, but at the ecological expense of what river?

A. the Danube
B. the Rhine
C. the Rhone
D. the Seine


Answer: B

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Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Republican party presidential nomination in part because he

a. had been a strong supporter of William Seward. b. had never taken a stand on the issue of slavery in the territories. c. had made fewer enemies than front-runner William Seward. d. had more political experience than his opponents. e. None of these choices are correct.

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What policy did the new United States pursue in its dealings with Native Americans?

a. The U.S. government generally left them alone because it was busy trying to restore order after the war. b. The U.S. government tried to protect them from encroachment by backcountry farmers, as required by the Treaty of Paris. c. The U.S. government set out to dispossess the Native Americans of their remaining rich lands and drive them westward. d. The U.S. government pursued a policy of outright extermination. e. The U.S. government recognized Indian claims to their traditional lands from the Appalachians to the Mississippi River

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In the early nineteenth century, "mountain men"

A. were the dominant segment of the population in the Far West. B. very often married Indian and Mexican women. C. frequently warred against Indian and Mexican peoples. D. had little impact on the character of Far West society. E. were mostly older settlers of an earlier era.

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Which of the following was not a policy adopted by the federal government during the Clinton years?

What will be an ideal response?

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