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[Done] How did gaining the right to own property provide for a woman's future? A. It led to job stability. B. It led to equal treatment. C. It established economic security. D. It enabled political opportunities.

[Done] What occurred at Three-Mile Island? A. A catastrophic pollution event of major waterways B. A conference between Nixon and Mao Zedong C. An episode where a Soviet spy was caught D. A nearly disastrous nuclear accident

[Done] How did the weakness of the Articles of Confederation impact the early American political landscape? A. It led to the establishment of a powerful monarchy, consolidating authority under a single ruler. B. It jeopardized the union of the United States, with states pursuing independent paths of governance. C. It resulted in the inability of the government to effectively address national issues and fulfill its duties. D. It sparked widespread unrest and rebellion among the states, threatening the stability of the new nation.

[Done] A. Tick (✓) the correct option. 1. The rule of the Delhi Sultanate lasted for a period of over (a) 300 years (b) 200 years (c) 100 years (d) 400 years 2. The matching Indian and Islamic features have been termed as (a) Indo-Turkish architecture (b) Indo-Islamic architecture (c) Indo-Saracenic architecture (d) None of these 3. Amir Khusrau lived in the court of (a) Sikandar Lodi (b) Alauddin Khilji (c) Muhammad bin Tughlaq (d) Firoz Shah Tughlaq 4. Alal Darwaza was built by (a) Qutb-ud-din Aibak (b) Alauddin Khilji (c) Sikandar Lodi (d) Muhammad bin Tughlaq 5. Who was known as 'Tuti-e-Hind'? (a) Al-Beruni (b) Firdausi (c) Amir Khusrau (d) None of these

[Done] What was the primary way French Jesuits encouraged the spread of Catholicism in the Americas? A. By living in native villages B. By gathering natives into enclosed missions C. By threatening to kill natives who didn't convert D. By settling large numbers of priests throughout New France

[Done] Charlotte Forten's diary best exemplifies the effects of which of the political crises of the 1850s? A. The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 B. Bleeding Kansas C. John Brown's raid on the federal armory at Harper's Ferry D. The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850

[Done] This chart shows changes in how world manufacturing was distributed in 1870 and 1913. \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|}\hline \multirow{2}{*}{ Country } & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{\begin{tabular}{c} Percentage of World\\Manufacturing \end{tabular}} \\\cline { 2 - 3 }& 1870 & 1913 \\\hline US & $23 \%$ & $36 \%$ \\\hline Germany & $13 \%$ & $16 \%$ \\\hline Great Britain & $32 \%$ & $14 \%$ \\\hline France & $10 \%$ & $6 \%$ \\\hline Russia & $4 \%$ & $6 \%$ \\\hline Belgium & $3 \%$ & $2 \%$ \\\hline\end{tabular} Which country showed the greatest percentage increase in world manufacturing from 1870 to 1913? A. Germany B. Russia C. Britain D. The United States

[Done] According to Roosevelt, what was the true goal of the New Deal?

[Done] What key detail in "Wilson's War Message to Congress" supports his argument for entering the war? A. The German government acted impulsively by starting the war. B. Germany has sunk sea vessels regardless of the vessel's nationality. C. The people of the United States have sympathy for the Germans. D. Germany has complete control of many European ports.

[Done] Select one of the following: A. A military incident with the Viet Cong B. A military intervention by communists C. A multifront battle between opposing forces D. A massacre of Vietnamese civilians