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Serbia wanted:
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a seaport
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When ministers in a government cabinet fail to tell their fellow ministers about agreements they have made, this action is called:
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secret diplomacy
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The year World War I started was:
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1914
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The United States never joined the:
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League of Nations
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Adolf Hitler was the head of the:
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German Nazis
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World War II started in:
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1939
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The Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in World War II was:
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General Eisenhower
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Decisive features in fighting World War II were:
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air blitzes and strategy
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The event that triggered World War I was:
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The murder of Archduke Ferinand
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The international forum today is the:
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Untied Nations
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When the stock market failed in the United States, Europe was able to avoid an economic depression.
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false
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After World War II, what country did France, England, the United States, and Russia divide among themselves?
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Germany
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The ceilings of Renaissance churches were_____ those of Gothic churches.
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lower than
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Iron manufacture was helped by the discovery of _____ for fuel.
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coal
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England had more natural resources for leading the Industrial Revolution.
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false
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Leonardo da Vinci
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the last supper
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one of Magellan's ships
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sailed around the world
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first century Christianity
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Luther's teachings
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England's main industries in 18th and 19th centuries
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textile manufacture
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the way scientists gain and store knowledge
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the scientific method
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the attempt in the 13th century to gain power for the people
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Magna Carta
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lightning war
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blitzkrieg
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French Protestants
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Huguenots
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Catholic scholar
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Erasmus
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theologian in Geneva
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Calvin
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