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world_history
Sumer and Egypt were similar in all of the following ways EXCEPT
agricultural dependence on the silt left behind by flooding
belief in a polytheistic religion centered on deities of nature
enjoyment of protection from invasion by natural barriers
development of distinct systems of written language
engagement in trade with other nearby cultures
C
2
world_history
A follower of the Chinese philosophy of Daoism would MOST agree with which statement?
Government intrusiveness should be kept to a minimum.
Government works best when run by well-educated men.
Government should be focused on strengthening the state.
Governments that allow too much freedom are doomed to fail.
Governments have an obligation to suppress independent thought.
A
3
world_history
Which of these was NOT a characteristic of early humans in the Paleolithic Age?
Ability to make and use simple tools
Tendency to live in permanent settlements
Reliance on hunting and gathering techniques
Propensity for creating artistic cave drawings
Mastery of fire for cooking and heating purposes
B
4
world_history
Buddhism was founded in part as a response to questions about which faith?
Islam
Daoism
Judaism
Hinduism
Christianity
D
5
world_history
The Kush city of Meroe rose to prominence mainly because of its natural supply of
salt
iron
gold
grain
silver
B
6
world_history
During the first Punic War, the Romans were MOST interested in acquiring Sicily because it
offered an array of natural resources
could serve as a strategic military base
would allow Rome to avenge civilian losses
would increase Rome's ability to trade with the East
could serve as a key location in a Carthaginian invasion of Italy
A
7
world_history
The Battle of Thermopylae was key to Athenian victory in the Persian War because it
prevented the Persians from reaching and sacking Athens itself
wiped out a large portion of the Persian army before it reached Athens
delayed the Persians' approach and gave the Athenians time to prepare
eliminated the Persian navy and forced them to rely on a land attack
weakened Persian morale and left the soldiers unwilling to fight
C
8
world_history
Who split the Roman Empire into two halves?
Augustus
Diocletian
Julius Caesar
Constantine
Marc Antony
B
9
world_history
Usage of the Silk Roads for trade declined near the end of the Han dynasty primarily due to
economic conditions that made long-distance trade too expensive
constant warfare that made roads unsafe for travel
a decrease in the demand for silk goods in the Mediterranean
a devastating shortage of Chinese silk
epidemic disease that traveled along the roads and decimated the population
E
10
world_history
During the Dorian period, Greece experienced food shortages as the result of a
period of unusually warm and dry weather conditions
decrease in trade with other Mediterranean cultures
long-term agricultural blight that damaged crops
trend of immigration out of the Greek mainland
war with Persia that used significant resources
D
11
world_history
When the Mongols took control of China and established the Yuan dynasty, they did all of the following EXCEPT
build their own communities separate from the Chinese
adopt the Chinese form of centralized government
attempt to invade Japan and Southeast Asia
establish a new version of the civil service exam
allow for greater religious freedom
D
12
world_history
The invasion of the Byzantine territory by the Seljuk Turks led to a weakening of the Byzantine Empire, primarily due to
the political unrest and civil war that spread throughout the empire
a reduction in both food supply and the ability to collect taxes
a disruption of trade with other Mediterranean cultures
a widespread religious upheaval and Islamic conversion
the outbreak of epidemic disease that decimated the population
B
13
world_history
In the ninth century, the Vikings invaded other European communities primarily to
decide territorial disputes
incite religious fervor
resolve food shortages
establish trade embargoes
cause economic distress
C
14
world_history
The reemergence of trade brought about by the Crusades was mainly facilitated through the shipping ports of which country?
France
Spain
Greece
Portugal
Italy
E
15
world_history
Which of the following statements about how the Maya and the Aztec were similar is INCORRECT?
They both had a three-tiered social class system.
They both practiced ritual human sacrifice.
They both occupied part of the Yucatán Peninsula.
They both were conquered by the Spaniards.
They both were made up of a collection of city-states.
D
16
world_history
Which factor was MOST responsible for the collapse of the Mughal Empire?
Enemy invasion
Religious unrest
Economic distress
Peasant revolts
Succession disputes
E
17
world_history
The Northern Renaissance MOST differed from the Italian Renaissance in that it
failed to significantly emphasize the visual arts
placed greater importance on religious devotion
largely rejected the concept of humanism
did not increase the prevalence of secularism
increased dissonance among Christians
B
18
world_history
Who developed and taught the doctrine of predestination?
John Knox
Martin Luther
Ulrich Zwingli
John Calvin
Thomas More
D
19
world_history
Portugal's MAIN motivation for seeking an alternate route to the East was to
establish a direct trading relationship with China
compete with Spain and its holdings in the New World
end the Italian and Muslim dominance of trade
lay claim to all trade rights in the Indian Ocean
begin colonizing key areas of Southwest Asia
C
20
world_history
The Seven Years' War was MOST beneficial for which nation?
Britain
France
Russia
Spain
Italy
A
21
world_history
Which of these was part of the French National Assembly's initial plan for government reform?
Constitutional republic
Dictatorship
Limited monarchy
Absolute monarchy
Democracy
C
22
world_history
The Bill of Rights signed by William and Mary prevented the English monarch from doing all of the following, EXCEPT
interfering with freedom of speech in Parliament
levying taxes without legislative approval
suspending any law passed by Parliament
refusing to hear grievances made by citizens
imprisoning subjects without due cause
E
23
world_history
The Louisiana Purchase provided France with significant funding for
rehabilitating the economy after Louis XVI's extravagant spending
establishing a new republican government following the failure of the previous one
overthrowing the monarch and starting a new government under the Jacobins
financing Napoléon's campaign to conquer Europe and build a French Empire
rebuilding the nation after the defeat at the Battle of Waterloo
D
24
world_history
Simón Bolívar was MOST interested in leading revolutions against Spain in the Americas because he wanted to
rule the entire region as a dictator
establish a unified Latin American state
force the Spanish into North America
isolate the region from outside influences
transfer colonial control from Spain to France
B
25
world_history
In taking the Tennis Court Oath, the National Assembly vowed to
establish a republican government
overthrow the oppressive monarchy
boycott all unfair taxes
write a new state constitution
install a military dictatorship
D
26
world_history
The beginning of the Industrial Revolution in England primarily resulted from
widespread overpopulation
increased trade
national prosperity
agricultural innovation
abundance of resources
D
27
world_history
The Berlin Conference of 1884-85 was a meeting of European imperialist powers designed to peacefully negotiate
terms of trade with China
control over the African continent
disputes over ports in Southeast Asia
rights to former Ottoman territories
international trading policies in Europe
B
28
world_history
The Boxer Rebellion of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was a response to the
forced opening of Japanese ports
oppressive rule of the British in India
foreign intrusion into China
economic distress caused by the French in Vietnam
dominance of the Dutch in Indonesia
C
29
world_history
Economist Adam Smith's laissez-faire theory supported the notion that governments should
refrain from interfering with private business
exercise direct control over private business
regulate private business only in times of crisis
maintain a set of minimal business regulations
regulate only domestic businesses
A
30
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Economic imperialism was different from other forms of colonial dominance in that the
colonial territory was entirely dependent on the imperial power
imperialist power directly controlled the government of the colonial territory
region under imperialist influence was controlled by private businesses
imperialist power held exclusive trading rights over a region
colonial territory was allowed to operate its own independent government
C
31
world_history
Why were Hitler's attacks on Great Britain during World War II ultimately unsuccessful?
The Luftwaffe was unable to inflict significant damage.
American forces came to Britain's aid.
The attacks were too costly for the Nazis to sustain.
German forces could not carry out a ground attack.
The British were able to track Nazi planes with radar.
E
32
world_history
In 1917, the United States entered World War I after learning of a German plot to
seize control of U.S. territories in Southeast Asia
launch a surprise attack on U.S. naval forces
help Mexico retake land it had lost to the United States
attack several U.S. major coastal cities
destroy any U.S. ocean liners encountered
C
33
world_history
During the civil war in Russia, most of the people supported Lenin's Red Army because they
feared the White Army would return the czar to power
were promised great economic prosperity by Lenin
wanted to isolate themselves from Western influences
were coerced by aggressive communist propaganda
believed the Red Army would attack them otherwise
A
34
world_history
What did the term Anschluss mean to Hitler and the Germans?
A surprise attack on enemy forces
The purification of the Aryan race
An invasion of France and Britain
The unification of Germany and Austria
A secret police force
D
35
world_history
The American military resorted to the use of atomic weapons because
American troops had no way to enter the Japanese mainland
a ground invasion would result in too many casualties
American forces would not be able to access necessary resources on the mainland
Japanese ground forces were supported by additional Korean forces
the American public wanted the war to end as quickly as possible
B
36
world_history
What is the primary reason the Soviet Union installed communist regimes in Eastern Europe after World War II?
To prevent the spread of democracy
To insulate itself from the West
To take control of trade in the region
To increase its supply of natural resources
To help spread communism through Europe
B
37
world_history
Why did the Korean War ultimately end in a stalemate?
Because UN forces were unable to penetrate North Korean territory
Because the South Korean government was not supported by the Korean people
Because Soviet forces threatened to enter the battle on North Korea's behalf
Because the Chinese entered the war and forced UN troops to retreat
Because the North Koreans did not have the resources to take South Korea entirely
D
38
world_history
In response to Ho Chi Minh's victory over the French in 1954, the Geneva Conference
formally condemned Ho and called for his removal
recognized Vietnam as an entirely independent nation
split Vietnam into a communist north and democratic south
enacted international economic embargoes against Vietnam
petitioned the United Nations to send troops to restore French control
C
39
world_history
The war that followed the formation of the Jewish state of Israel resulted in all of the following, EXCEPT
Israeli control of the West Bank
the establishment of Palestinian refugee camps
Israeli seizure of land intended for the Palestinians
Egyptian control over the Gaza Strip
Israeli victory over Arab forces
A
40
world_history
Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of perestroika was an attempt to stabilize the Soviet Union by
encouraging discussion about government
reducing political corruption
restructuring the economy
allowing more foreign trade
promoting the further spread of communism
C
41
world_history
Which of these has been the MOST important factor in the rise of globalized trade?
Increase in world population
Emergence of multinational corporations
Decline in regional national resources
Breakdown of protective tariffs
Enhancement of communications technologies
D
42
world_history
The Declaration of Human Rights issued by the United Nations in 1948 explicitly stated that all human beings have the right to
freedom, equality, and justice
life, liberty, and security of person
liberty, self-governance, and protection of the law
freedom, security, and religious tolerance
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
B
43
world_history
Which terrorist incident was the first to receive major mainstream media attention?
Oklahoma City bombing
Iran hostage crisis
Israeli athletes at Munich
First World Trade Center bombing
September 11, 2001
C
44
world_history
Which of these is the MOST significant cause of global warming?
Global overpopulation
Increased urbanization
Nuclear energy
Burning of fossil fuels
Widespread deforestation
D
45
world_history
In 1997 the United Nations attempted to address the issue of global warming by
producing a treaty meant to help control greenhouse gases
conducting its own independent study of the phenomenon
asking industrial leaders to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions
encouraging the development of alternative energy sources
launching a worldwide global-warming awareness campaign
A
46
world_history
The Mauryan emperor Ashoka's reign was characterized by
honest proclamations and positive behavior
incessant warfare and brutality toward citizens
oppressive and ascetic totalitarian government
construction of expansive monuments and buildings
drastic rejection of Buddhist principles
A.
47
world_history
Socialists such as Friedrich Engels argued that
society is necessary to protect individuals from the chaotic brutality inherent to human nature
governments can be truly just only when they directly represent the people under their rule
nations must compete for power and fortune just as animals compete for supremacy in nature
financial wealth and resources should be distributed evenly among the citizens of a nation
every citizen has a duty to devote his or her life to the betterment of the nation or culture
D.
49
world_history
Which of these describes Hammurabi's most significant contribution to civilization?
The defeat and destruction of Assyrian invasion armies around 675 BCE
A precedent of peaceful negotiations with the rulers of Southwest Asia
The ushering of Egypt into the period known as the Old Kingdom
The design and construction of the legendary Hanging Gardens of Babylon
A comprehensive system of laws by which a kingdom could be governed
E.
50
world_history
What was Sigmund Freud's intent with his breakthrough publication Die Traumdeutung?
Reconciling taboo desires
Interpreting the meaning of dreams
Exploring societal and gender roles
Debunking theories of hypnosis
Treating emotional hysteria
B.
51
world_history
The nomadic practices of the Mongols proved MOST beneficial to the conquering of other peoples in that these practices
helped the Mongols to amass great stores of riches, food, and weapons
encouraged toughness and endurance among the Mongols
improved Mongol horsemanship and mobility and allowed them to strike quickly
enhanced the Mongols' ability to survive in different environments
served to increase the Mongol population and its armies
C.
52
world_history
The Green Revolution was important in modern times because it
raised global support for environmental preservation initiatives
encouraged the development and use of renewable energy sources
aggressively advocated for equal rights for women and children
brought greater political stability to the nations of Eastern Europe
increased crop yields to combat starvation in developing nations
E.
53
world_history
Which event marked the first year in the Muslim calendar?
Muhammad completed the Koran.
Muhammad was born.
Muhammad joined a caravan to Syria.
Muhammad died.
Muhammad journeyed from Mecca to Medina.
E.
55
world_history
The South African policy of apartheid was specifically designed to
prevent the spread of communism into the region
limit foreign influence on internal political matters
encourage trade with Europe and the Americas
ensure Afrikaners political dominance of the country
stabilize the nation in its early years of independence
D
56
world_history
Which modern fields have been most affected by the accomplishments of the ancient Greeks and Romans?
Ethics and religion
Medicine and hygiene
Politics and government
Finances and trade
Science and technology
C
57
world_history
In European history, the term Lebensraum, or "living space," most commonly refers to the
German desire for expansion in the twentieth century
forced relocation of ethnic minorities into ghetto towns
rejection of industrialization and urbanization
celebration of the bucolic ideal in art and literature
immigration to North America in the twentieth century
A
58
world_history
Conflicts between which two religions resulted in the Edict of Nantes (1598)?
Jainism and Islam
Calvinism and Lutheranism
Roman Catholicism and Protestantism
Hinduism and Buddhism
Sikhism and Orthodox Judaism
C
59
world_history
What was the primary motivation for most Irish citizens who immigrated to North America in the nineteenth century?
Find freedom of religion
Locate support for Irish independence
Escape national famine
Avoid conscription in the British army
Protest British imperialism
C
60
world_history
In the Hindu caste system, members of the Shudra caste originally served as
servants and workers
kings and nobles
traders and merchants
soldiers and courtiers
priests and teachers
A
61
world_history
The Olmec civilization occupied the modern-day lands known as
Baja California Peninsula
Western Mexico's Pacific Coast
Guatemala and Northern Belize
Southern Mexico's Gulf Coast
Amazon basin and rainforest
D
62
world_history
"Whatsoever therefore is consequent to a time of war, where every man is enemy to every man, the same consequent to the time wherein men live without other security than what their own strength and their own invention shall furnish them withal. In such condition there is…continual fear, and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." The above statement expresses the views of which historical figure?
Thomas Hobbes
John Calvin
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Niccolò Machiavelli
Thomas Aquinas
A
63
world_history
Japan underwent change during the Meiji Restoration that most closely resembled change in
Persia under the rule of the Hephthalites
Russia during the reign of Czar Peter I
Judea under Roman occupation
Sri Lanka prior to British colonization
France during the Revolutionary era
B
64
world_history
The Duma, active in Russia from 1906 to 1917, can BEST be described as a/an
revolutionary secret society
anticommunist political party
elected legislative body
secret government police force
union of industrial workers
C
65
world_history
The Byzantine Empire collapsed after more than one thousand years in existence primarily because of the
ascension of Frederick III to Holy Roman Emperor in 1452
Great Schism that began around 1378
Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453
end of Russian tributes to the Golden Horde in 1462
French victories that ended the Hundred Years' War in 1453
C
66
world_history
Books such as George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World are major twentieth-century examples of what literary form?
Tragicomedy
Satirical fiction
Epistolary fiction
Dystopian novel
Feminist novel
D
67
world_history
The practice of offshoring by industrialized countries in the twentieth century generally values all of the following EXCEPT
increased availability of raw materials
domestic economic development
reduction of overall business costs
overall lowering of labor costs
less stringent labor and environmental laws
B
68
world_history
The introduction of agriculture most significantly affected formerly nomadic societies by
creating a gender-based separation of responsibilities
increasing the density of the population
necessitating the frequent migration of humans
decreasing the chance of food surpluses
eradicating the traditional specialization of labor
B
69
world_history
Which country claimed the colony of Madagascar as a possession until an ongoing freedom movement led to its independence in 1960?
France
Germany
United States
Portugal
Britain
A
70
world_history
When issued in 1215, the Magna Carta established the legal principle of
due process of law
burden of proof
statute of limitations
judicial deference
sovereign immunity
A
71
world_history
Which religion developed in India alongside Buddhism around the sixth century BCE in response to religious speculation over Hinduism?
Jainism
Rastafarianism
Shintoism
Sikhism
Zoroastrianism
A
72
world_history
In the Paraguayan War beginning in 1864, Paraguay fought against the combined forces of
Spanish and British colonizers
Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil
Chile, Peru, and Bolivia
Peru and British colonizers
Bolivia and Spanish colonizers
B
73
world_history
In what year were Upper and Lower Canada united?
1755
1776
1813
1841
1913
D
74
world_history
The medieval African empire of Ghana thrived because of its intermediary position between the
intellectuals of Europe and Africa
traders of salt and traders of gold and ivory
Silk Roads and the spice routes
fishing towns and agricultural communities
Christian and Muslim settlements
B
75
world_history
The Chinese imperial palace used by rulers from the Ming through the Qing dynasties was known as the
Forbidden City
Wumen
Potala Palace
Xanadu
Outer City
A
76
world_history
The ziggurats of ancient Mesopotamia most closely resembled the
Vedas of the Aryans
pyramids of the Egyptians
aqueducts of the Romans
pueblos of the Native Americans
pagodas of the Chinese
B
77
world_history
A twentieth-century territorial dispute over control of the province of Kashmir resulted in conflict between India and
Russia
China
Pakistan
Japan
Bangladesh
C
78
world_history
Which of these was NOT true of the pharaohs of ancient Egypt?
They owned most of the kingdom's land.
They were said to become divine after death.
They typically delegated duties to viziers.
They were required to be male.
They were believed to control nature.
D
79
world_history
The opium trade between Britain and China arose primarily due to
lack of Japanese participation in trade
European interest in trading with China
the belief that opium was medicinally beneficial
Chinese desire for European manufactured items
the increasing scarcity of natural resources in Europe
B
80
world_history
How was the Great Schism in Roman Catholicism resolved in the fifteenth century?
Church electors installed a second and third pope.
The Council of Constance chose to recall popes.
Scholars translated the Bible into vernacular English.
Scholasticism changed belief systems in Europe.
The papacy temporarily relocated to Avignon in France.
B
81
world_history
The theology of Judaism MOST differed from other early religions due to its belief in
monotheism
Gnosticism
nihilism
divine right of monarchs
religious rites and rituals
A
82
world_history
What was the primary difference between the artistic movements of romanticism and classicism?
Romanticism alluded to the art and thought of ancient civilizations.
Romanticism stressed the importance of feelings and emotions.
Classicism was inspired by the forms and essences of nature.
Romanticism was founded on principles of reason and rationale.
Classicism rejected science and symmetry in its compositions.
B
83
world_history
Which of these was an important virtue in Daoism?
Focusing on secular advancement
Fostering community-mindedness
Separating spirituality from culture
Adhering to strict moral duties
Eliminating all earthly desires
E
84
world_history
The Rosetta stone was important in
understanding currency and trade rates in ancient North Africa
deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics using Greek translations
tracing the milestones of Roman occupation in Southwest Asia
translating written inscriptions in the Linear A and B forms
providing a written record of the laws of ancient Mesopotamia
B
85
world_history
Pope Benedict VIII made a lasting change to Roman Catholic doctrine in 1022 when he passed a declaration that
instituted a celibacy requirement for clergy
forbade the sale of indulgences to laymen
instituted the practice of selling church offices
forbade the use of torture during inquisitions
instituted the practice of electing multiple popes
A
86
world_history
Which ancient civilization most likely pioneered the production and use of iron around 2500 BCE?
Persians
Hebrews
Hittites
Babylonians
Sumerians
C
87
world_history
The individual political struggles of Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi were MOST similar in that they
worked to secure the independence of their nations from colonial rule
fought against oppressive governments that encouraged racism
eventually became high-ranking officials in their governments
protested injustice through prolonged hunger strikes
founded militant revolutionary organizations
B
88
world_history
By the year 1100 CE, the strongest Norman influence was felt in which modern regions?
Norway, Sweden, and England
Africa and the Mediterranean
Russia and the Baltic region
Germany, Austria, and Italy
England, Italy, and France
E
89
world_history
The Paleolithic Era was distinguished by the use of stone tools, while the Neolithic Era was distinguished by
metalworking capabilities
cavalry as part of warfare
advanced architectural construction
advances in agriculture
marked empire building
D
90
world_history
The medieval cities of Venice, Italy, and Tenochtitlán, Mexico, were MOST similar in that they
hosted populations of about 400,000 citizens
served as major seaports for international trade
were sacked by invaders in the sixteenth century
prospered because of their industrial capacities
were constructed on top of islands
E
91
world_history
Which of these is the BEST example of the practice known as total war?
Extension of armed conflict beyond traditional land battles into the sea and air
Use of extensive espionage and reconnaissance networks within enemy territory
Use of cutting-edge technology and propaganda to influence public sentiments
Bombing of civilian centers to destroy an enemy's ability to continue fighting
Inability to end a conflict without the complete destruction of the enemy's army
D
92
world_history
"Respectfulness, without the rules of propriety, becomes laborious bustle; carefulness, without the rules of propriety, becomes timidity; boldness, without the rules of propriety, becomes insubordination; straightforwardness, without the rules of propriety, becomes rudeness." The above excerpt expresses the viewpoint of
Machiavelli
Socrates
Erasmus
Confucius
Lao Tzu
D
93
world_history
Which of these statements about the practice of slavery in ancient and medieval civilizations is NOT true?
Slavery was rarely pursued among hunter-gatherer populations.
Enslaved people were put to work in a wide variety of occupations.
Slavery existed within Africa before European colonization.
Enslaved people were important to ancient Greece and Rome.
Enslaved people were almost exclusively black Africans.
E
95
world_history
The main goal of the 1848 meeting among liberal leaders in Frankfurt am Main was to
destroy the autonomy of the German states
win political favors from German princes
abolish the system of hereditary monarchy
promote the unification of German states
overthrow Frederick William of Prussia
D
96
world_history
European imperialist powers competed for influence in Egypt during the nineteenth century primarily because of the
importance of the Suez Canal
desire to exploit the Nile River valley
ease of moving armies through Egypt
interest in utilizing industrial capabilities
abundance of labor and resources
A
97
world_history
Which of these religions does NOT view the state of nirvana as the ultimate spiritual goal?
Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
Jainism
Sikhism
C
98
world_history
The White Lotus society, most active in China between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries, is BEST characterized as a
civilian militia
religious sect
Manchu tribe
political party
economic alliance
B
99
world_history
Which two countries did James I rule concurrently from 1603 to 1625?
England and France
England and Wales
England and Scotland
Denmark and Norway
Ireland and Scotland
C
100
world_history
Which of these was the MOST significant accomplishment of the Phoenician civilization?
Creation of intricate and accessible legal codes
Discovery of significant celestial bodies
Development of the idea of compensatory damages
Study of the stars and their relationship to the zodiac
Invention of an alphabet for syllabic writing
E
101
world_history
The nation called Ceylon by British colonizers became known in the postcolonial period as
Sri Lanka
Cambodia
Laos
Bhutan
Myanmar
A
102
world_history
"We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine warfare. We shall endeavor in spite of this to keep the United States of America neutral. In the event of this not succeeding, we make Mexico a proposal of alliance on the following basis: make war together, make peace together, generous financial support and an understanding on our part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona." In what document did the above excerpt originally appear?
The Communist Manifesto
Final Solution
Five-Year Plan
Zimmermann telegram
Schlieffen Plan
D
103
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All of these led to the Industrial Revolution in Britain EXCEPT a
consumerist society
number of technological advancements
decrease in the agricultural workforce
lack of being a colonial power
major international trading partner
D