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What was one effect of the “right to roam” movement in Britain?(1 point)
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A. It led to cycling clubs in the country that everyone used to enjoy.
B. It led to baseball games in the country that everyone could enjoy.
C. It led to the development of movies and radio that everyone could enjoy.
D. It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy.
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A. It led to cycling clubs in the country that everyone used to enjoy.
B. It led to baseball games in the country that everyone could enjoy.
C. It led to the development of movies and radio that everyone could enjoy.
D. It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy.
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Who were seen as the breadwinners of most families during the Great Depression? How did society at this time treat people who were not seen as breadwinners?(1 point)
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A. Women were seen as the breadwinners of most families. People who were not seen as breadwinners, such as single men, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression.
B. Women who were not married were seen as the breadwinners of the family. Society treated breadwinners and non-breadwinners equally, helping them all find jobs.
C. Children were seen as the breadwinners of most families. This means that children under the age of 16 were provided with jobs outside the home by the federal government.
D. Men were seen as the breadwinners of the family. People who were not seen as breadwinners, such as unmarried women, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression.
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A. Women were seen as the breadwinners of most families. People who were not seen as breadwinners, such as single men, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression.
B. Women who were not married were seen as the breadwinners of the family. Society treated breadwinners and non-breadwinners equally, helping them all find jobs.
C. Children were seen as the breadwinners of most families. This means that children under the age of 16 were provided with jobs outside the home by the federal government.
D. Men were seen as the breadwinners of the family. People who were not seen as breadwinners, such as unmarried women, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression.
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What discovery did Louis Pasteur develop that is still used in modern times?(1 point)
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A. the carbon button transmitter
B. the rabies vaccine
C. the light bulb
D. the X-ray machine
Responses
A. the carbon button transmitter
B. the rabies vaccine
C. the light bulb
D. the X-ray machine
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How did the work of John Dos Passos respond to societal changes following World War I?(1 point)
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A. He wrote pieces about the death of the American Dream.
B. He criticized the rich and their lack of empathy.
C. He rejected the traditional method of romanticizing war and violence.
D. He sculpted surrealist, cubist figures in unconventional ways.
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A. He wrote pieces about the death of the American Dream.
B. He criticized the rich and their lack of empathy.
C. He rejected the traditional method of romanticizing war and violence.
D. He sculpted surrealist, cubist figures in unconventional ways.
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What motivated Joseph Stalin to begin the Great Purge?(1 point)
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A. He wanted to erase the existence of eliminated enemies from images.
B. He wanted to censor those who wrote favorably about the government.
C. He wanted to increase his own power and that of the Communist Party.
D. He wanted to increase his own public perception through the media.
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A. He wanted to erase the existence of eliminated enemies from images.
B. He wanted to censor those who wrote favorably about the government.
C. He wanted to increase his own power and that of the Communist Party.
D. He wanted to increase his own public perception through the media.
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Which statement accurately summarizes the role Chiang Kai-Shek had in modernizing China and how the Chinese reacted to the Treaty of Versailles?(1 point)
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A. Chiang Kai-Shek supported the warlords, and the Treaty of Versailles prompted the Chinese to exchange Japanese territories for financial support.
B. Chiang Kai-Shek and the Qing Dynasty unified the country under the Treaty of Versailles, which prompted Beijing protests.
C. Chiang Kai-Shek promoted communism, and the Chinese feared the Treaty of Versailles would result in war with Japan.
D. Chiang Kai-Shek unified China, and protests erupted in Beijing due to the Treaty of Versailles.
Chiang Kai-Shek unified China, and protests erupted in Beijing due to the Treaty of Versailles.
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A. Chiang Kai-Shek supported the warlords, and the Treaty of Versailles prompted the Chinese to exchange Japanese territories for financial support.
B. Chiang Kai-Shek and the Qing Dynasty unified the country under the Treaty of Versailles, which prompted Beijing protests.
C. Chiang Kai-Shek promoted communism, and the Chinese feared the Treaty of Versailles would result in war with Japan.
D. Chiang Kai-Shek unified China, and protests erupted in Beijing due to the Treaty of Versailles.
Chiang Kai-Shek unified China, and protests erupted in Beijing due to the Treaty of Versailles.
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D. It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy.
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D. Men were seen as the breadwinners of the family. People who were not seen as breadwinners, such as unmarried women, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression.
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B. the rabies vaccine
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A. He wrote pieces about the death of the American Dream.
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C. He wanted to increase his own power and that of the Communist Party.
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D. Chiang Kai-Shek unified China, and protests erupted in Beijing due to the Treaty of Versailles.
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