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[Free] Which country's citizens carried out a resistance movement against the Nazis and smuggled 7,200 Jews to neutral Sweden? A. Ukraine B. Poland C. Norway D. Germany E. Denmark

[Free] The colonies in North America (1607-1776) were separated by a great distance from the British Parliament. What conclusion can be drawn about America as a result of this separation? A. The distance encouraged the creation of a loose confederate government system. B. The practice of mercantilism encouraged the colonists to continue supporting the king. C. The practice of salutary neglect led colonists to develop an independent spirit that influenced their new government. D. The Iroquois Confederacy demonstrated the value of an authoritarian government that served as a model for the new governments.

[Free] Crops grew well in Mesopotamia. True or False

[Free] An important effect of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was that A. it raised awareness of civil rights through TV coverage. B. it negatively affected national opinion about civil rights. C. it divided supporters of civil rights into two groups. D. it helped ensure the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

[Free] Geraldine Ferraro was A. the leader of the National Organization for Women. B. the author of the Feminine Mystique. C. the first woman vice presidential candidate. D. the leader of the pro-life movement.

[Free] According to Machiavelli, what is the general nature of man?

[Free] What information should you know about the authors of your sources? Why is it important to know this information?

[Free] The United States and Europe put pressure on South Africa in the form of A. sabotage B. sanctions C. segregation D. separation

[Free] The majority of Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg were sentenced to

[Free] Which of the following battles was the first one fought solely by aircraft in which the opposing ships never saw each other? A. Battle of Midway B. Battle of Lake Erie C. Battle of Coral Sea D. Battle of Wake Island