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1(4·?) : Canada recognized China in _____. A: 1949?? B: 1956?? C: 1969

2(4·?) : The 1960s saw the civil rights movement whose goals were to fight for the equal rights for the colored people and to bring an end to ________. A: segregation laws B: labor law

C: affirmative action

3(4·?) : The historical document, adopted on July 4 by the Congress, 1776, which officially proclaimed the independence of 13 North American colonies was called________.

A: the Emancipation Proclamation B: the Declaration of Independence C: the Paris Treaty

4(4·?) : Is Canada the biggest country in the world? A: Yes?? B: No

5(4·?) : The portraits of four American presidents were carved on which of the following mountains?

A: The Rocky Mountains

B: The Appalachian Mountains C: Mt Rushmore D: Mt Rainier

6(4·?) : Three of the most famous primitive tribes living in the American continent created such brilliant civilizations. They are _____________. A: the Aztecs, the Incas and the Mayas

B: the Iroquois, the Pueblo, and the Pima Indians C: Yadkin, Coles Creeks, and Smoky Hills

7(4·?) : Another piano style, which was emerging in Chicago in the late 1920£§s and early 1930£§s, was called _________. A: boogie-woogie B: ragtime C: folk music

8(4·?) : When Britain lost its status as a world power after World War II, Canada became a junior partner helping______ global interests.

A: Indian??

B: Australian?? C: American?? D: Russian

9(4·?) : The Stevens family was known for their contribution to which of the following? A: Airplane

B: Steamboats C: Cotton gin

10(4·?) : Where do most of the Inuit people live in Canada? A: The arctic area?? B: The west coast?? C: The Atlantic Ocean

11(4·?) : Alexander Hamilton was ?£

A: The first Secretary of Treasury of the USA?? B: The first president of the USA

12(4·?) : The______describes the three branches of Government in New Zealand: The Executive (the Sovereign and Cabinet), the legislature (Parliament) and the judiciary (Courts).

A: Constitution Act B: Bill of Rights Act C: Human Rights Act

13(4·?) : Prime Minister _______ once said that the U.S.-Canada relationship was was like \A: Louis St.Laurent?? B: Wilfred Laurier?? C: Lester Pearson?? D: John A. Macdonald

14(4·?) : Canada became a full-fledged and sovereign state after _____. A: American Civil War?? B: World War I?? C: World War II

15(4·?) : The following were the main Reformation leaders except ___________. A: Martin Luther??

B: Martin Luther King?? C: John Calvin??

D: The English King Henry VIII

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1(4·?) : The movement for civil rights in the 1950s and 1960s paved the way for a greater acceptance of religious diversity, not only for African-Americans but for other Americans as well. A: ?? B: ′í

2(4·?) : About 15 percent of all schools of high education in the United States are privately operated by religious organizations. A: ?? B: ′í

3(4·?) : To some extent, Bush Jr.?ˉs foreign policy can be given the label of multilateralism A: ?? B: ′í

4(4·?) : External trade is of little importance to New Zealand. A: ?? B: ′í

5(4·?) : Former President Nixon remarked on several occasions that drug abuse is American?ˉs ?°number one enemy?± and that ?°we must declare war against it.?± A: ?? B: ′í

6(4·?) : The invention of television marked the beginning of ?°The Age of Visual Information?±. A: ?? B: ′í

7(4·?) : The United States has two major Political Parties: One is the Democratic Party, which evolved out of Thomas Jefferson?ˉs party, formed before 1800. The other is the Republican Party, which was formed in the 1850s. A: ?? B: ′í

8(4·?) : Puritans believed in predestination. This doctrine holds that God is all-powerful and all-knowing; therefore, the fate of each individual soul is known to God at birth. Nothing an individual can do or say could change their ultimate fate. A: ?? B: ′í

9(4·?) : Throughout its history, America has been a land defined by religious faith

and freedom. A: ?? B: ′í

10(4·?) : Similar to the colonization policies of other countries and other periods, the emigration from England was directly sponsored by the government. A: ?? B: ′í μ¥??ìa

1(4·?) : Canada recognized China in _____. A: 1949?? B: 1956?? C: 1969

2(4·?) : The 1960s saw the civil rights movement whose goals were to fight for the equal rights for the colored people and to bring an end to ________. A: segregation laws B: labor law

C: affirmative action

3(4·?) : The historical document, adopted on July 4 by the Congress, 1776, which officially proclaimed the independence of 13 North American colonies was called________.

A: the Emancipation Proclamation B: the Declaration of Independence C: the Paris Treaty

4(4·?) : Is Canada the biggest country in the world? A: Yes?? B: No

5(4·?) : The portraits of four American presidents were carved on which of the following mountains?

A: The Rocky Mountains

B: The Appalachian Mountains C: Mt Rushmore D: Mt Rainier

6(4·?) : Three of the most famous primitive tribes living in the American continent created such brilliant civilizations. They are _____________. A: the Aztecs, the Incas and the Mayas

B: the Iroquois, the Pueblo, and the Pima Indians C: Yadkin, Coles Creeks, and Smoky Hills

7(4·?) : Another piano style, which was emerging in Chicago in the late 1920£§s and early 1930£§s, was called _________. A: boogie-woogie B: ragtime C: folk music

8(4·?) : When Britain lost its status as a world power after World War II, Canada became a junior partner helping______ global interests. A: Indian??

B: Australian?? C: American?? D: Russian

9(4·?) : The Stevens family was known for their contribution to which of the following? A: Airplane

B: Steamboats C: Cotton gin

10(4·?) : Where do most of the Inuit people live in Canada? A: The arctic area?? B: The west coast?? C: The Atlantic Ocean

11(4·?) : Alexander Hamilton was ?£

A: The first Secretary of Treasury of the USA?? B: The first president of the USA

12(4·?) : The______describes the three branches of Government in New Zealand: The Executive (the Sovereign and Cabinet), the legislature (Parliament) and the judiciary (Courts).

A: Constitution Act B: Bill of Rights Act C: Human Rights Act

13(4·?) : Prime Minister _______ once said that the U.S.-Canada relationship was was like \A: Louis St.Laurent?? B: Wilfred Laurier?? C: Lester Pearson?? D: John A. Macdonald

14(4·?) : Canada became a full-fledged and sovereign state after _____. A: American Civil War?? B: World War I??