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[Answered] What religion did Mohammad form?
[Answered] In what year did China become a communist nation? A. 1929 B. 1939 C. 1949 D. 1959
[Answered] How did the Black Death contribute to the end of feudalism in Europe? A. It increased everyone's respect for the power of the Church. B. It united Christians and Muslims in common suffering. C. It increased agricultural output. D. It provided opportunities for survivors along with a greater sense of life's value.
[Answered] At the time, many Soviet critics of Khrushchev's reforms believed his changes were A. too radical for the Soviet Union. B. too mild to result in needed change. C. too ineffective to make a difference. D. too conservative to appease the liberals.
[Answered] Instead of telling a child about the process of making a beaded necklace, STEM language would suggest that the teacher could A. provide the materials and ask the children how they might put the items together to create a necklace B. show the children a video from the internet that explains the process from start to end C. invite a jewelry maker in to teach the children how to string the beads into a pattern D. set up the patterns for the children, then hand them the string and observe what they do
[Answered] By the end of World War I, the Triple Entente had evolved to become known as what?
[Answered] What is Jomon Pottery? How did it change during the different phases of the Jomon Period?
[Answered] Which best explains how the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) maintained power in Mexico for many years? A. It defeated opposition parties by controlling congress and using election fraud. B. It ruled so well that people prospered and opposing parties did not succeed. C. It acted like a dictatorship and jailed those who opposed the way they ruled. D. It offered the working class many benefits and kept dissension to a minimum.
[Answered] What region was most impacted by the Great Famine? A. Southern Europe B. Northern Europe C. Eastern Europe D. North Africa
[Answered] Mexico's leaders believed that a constitution would provide stability after the revolution by A. opening up land for foreign investment. B. guaranteeing single-party rule. C. promoting democratic reforms. D. protecting the rights of corporations.
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