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Cumulative Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Read the following passage on the impact of the Green Revolution. 
"Many countries reaped the benefits of the Green Revolution. India and China, for 
example, were threatened with famine due to their growing populations. Research, 
irrigation, and fertilizer led to a new variety of rice called IR8, which produced more 
grain per plant. Since the development of IR8 rice and other foods, India and China 
have not feared famine again. In fact, man...
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	HIST 405 Week 7 DQ 2 Terrorism in the 21st Century
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HIST 405 Week 7 DQ 2 Terrorism in the 21st Century 
 
 
1.	Question : 
(TCO 10) Many immigrants came to the U.S. to avoid 
 
 
Student Answer:	inexpensive land. political revolutions. religious freedom. 
plentiful employment. 
 
Instructor Explanation: 
 
Chapter 17 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
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Question : 
 
 
(TCO 2) The primary reason that people moved to cities was to 
 
 
 
Student Answer:	learn English. find a job. open a store. 
join a settlement house. 
 
Instructor Explanation: 
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Test Bank for Of the People, Volume I: To 1877 with Sources, 5th Edition by Michael McGerr
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Complete Test Bank for Of the People, Volume I: To 1877 with Sources, 5e 5th Edition by Michael McGerr, Camilla Townsend, Karen M. Dunak, Mark Summers, and Jan Ellen Lewis. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 15 
 
Chapter 1. Worlds in Motion, 
AMERICAN PORTRAIT: Malinche, Cultural Translator 
The Worlds of Indian Peoples 
Great Migrations 
The Emergence of Farming 
The Cradle of the Americas 
AMERICAN LANDSCAPE: Tenochtitlan 
The Northern World Takes Shape 
The Worlds of Christ...
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CTEL 3 Real Exam Questions And Well Elaborated Answers.
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Top 5 Languages - correct answer Spanish, Viet, Korean, Pilipino, Mandarin 
 
Push Factors - correct answer Incentives for potential migrants to leave a place, such as a harsh climate, economic recession, or political turmoil. 
 
Pull Factors - correct answer Attractions that draw migrants to a certain place, such as a pleasant climate and employment or edu...
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AP Euro – Eras Exam Questions and Answers
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Age of Discovery - ANSWER- 
 
Renaissance - ANSWER- 
 
Reformation - ANSWER- 
 
Scientific Revolution - ANSWER- 
 
Enlightenment - ANSWER- 
 
30 Years' War - ANSWER- 
 
English Civil War - ANSWER- 
 
Agricultural Revolution - ANSWER- 
 
Growth of European Population - ANSWER- 
 
Age of Enlightened Absolutism - ANSWER- 
 
7 Years' War - ANSWER- 
 
French Revolution - ANSWER- 
 
Napoleonic Era - ANSWER- 
 
Industrial Revolution - ANSWER- 
 
Illegitamacy Explosion - ANSWER- 
 
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Primavera World History A Unit 5: Revolution Questions and Answers Graded A
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Primavera World History A Unit 5: Revolution Questions and Answers Graded A 
CHECKPOINT 21 
How did the Scientific Revolution impact people's views about absolute monarchies and government? Select all that apply. People questioned the characteristics a ruler should have. 
People questioned the rule by divine right of European monarchs. 
Which accurately describe events leading to the Scientific Revolution? Select all that apply. Greek rationalism (use of logic and reason) inspired the Scientif...
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AP Euro Exam Review Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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Scientific Revolution 
 advances in the knowledge of how nature works, included new discoveries and solved 
ancient problems, moved knowledge from uncertainty to uncertainty, came in the fields of 
physics, astronomy, and medicine 
alchemy 
 the belief that matter could be understood and transformed by mixing substances and 
using secret formulas, a famous alchemist was Paracelsus, who said that metals as well as 
plants might have medicinal properties 
Vesalius 
 influenced anatomy and astr...
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The significance of export to the Netherlands economy
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cture 1 
What is export management? 
The significance of export to the Netherlands economy 
• 1600 – 1700: the Golden Age: 
 The Netherlands: a democratic, more liberal society: room for free entrepreneurship, free 
development of ideas and innovation 
 Dutch trade grew: agricultural products (grain) sold over Europe 
 A rich merchant class developed; 
 Bank services developed: loans to businessmen; investments in the V.O.C.; 
 The Netherlands became a major world player: ove...
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World History - Unit 9B Study Guide: Absolutism and Revolutions
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World History - Unit 9B Study Guide: Absolutism and Revolutions 
 
Absolutism/Absolute Monarchy - A system in which a ruler or monarch holds absolute power over the government and the lives of the people. 
Does an absolute monarch share power with people or hold all of the power? - Hold all the power. 
What are the similarities/commonalities that all absolute monarchs have? - Believe in absolutism, holds complete power over the government and the people, and have a foreign policy. 
Who was th...
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HIST 405 Week 7 DQ 2 Terrorism in the 21st Century
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HIST 405 Week 7 DQ 2 Terrorism in the 21st Century 
 
 
1.	Question : 
(TCO 10) Many immigrants came to the U.S. to avoid 
 
 
Student Answer:	inexpensive land. political revolutions. religious freedom. 
plentiful employment. 
 
Instructor Explanation: 
 
Chapter 17 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
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Question : 
 
 
(TCO 2) The primary reason that people moved to cities was to 
 
 
 
Student Answer:	learn English. find a job. open a store. 
join a settlement house. 
 
Instructor Explanation: 
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