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[Done] For how long have humans had domesticated dogs? A. Since the French Revolution B. Since pre-historic times C. Since about 14,000 BC, as far as we know
[Done] The widespread growth of standing armies was one factor that led to World War I. This is called what? When two countries agree to fight alongside one another, they have a(n) what?
[Done] In the eighteenth century, the American Revolution and the Constitution explicitly embraced all of the following ideas, EXCEPT A. Abolition of Slavery B. Popular Sovereignty C. Constitutional Government D. Contractual Government
[Done] The new Japanese constitution after World War II contained a clause that A. promised that Japan would remain allies with the US. B. prevented Japan from having or using an army. C. required all citizens to vote in Japanese elections. D. stopped Japan from making special trade agreements.
[Done] The conflict in Argentina known as the Dirty War occurred in the A. 1940s and 1950s. B. 1950s and 1960s. C. 1960s and 1970s D. 1970s and 1980s.
[Done] This group of people most frequently received rights after Enlightenment-era revolutions? A. Propertied Men B. Property-less Men C. Enslaved Peoples D. Women
[Done] Should all governors have the authority to line-item veto appropriations bills, or does it cross the line between the role of the state legislator and the executive branch, i.e., Separation of Powers?
[Done] Approximately how many (not percentage) of the fifty-five delegates to the Constitutional Convention were farmers? A. 26 B. 74 C. 41 D. 14
[Done] Who had gone on a business trip in 1859 and ended up forming a reputable humanitarian organisation from his sad war experiences?
[Done] True or False: During the ratification of the Constitution, the bitter disputes in New York led to the writing of the Federalist Papers (a series of 85 essays in support of ratification of the U.S. constitution written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay).
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