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Title: CRS Chapter 4


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Chapter 07

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  • 07.01 African Americans are primarily
    concentrated in the
  • 1. West
  • 2. South
  • 3. Northeast
  • 4. Southwest
  • 5. Midwest

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  • 07.01 African Americans are primarily
    concentrated in the
  • 1. West
  • 2. South
  • 3. Northeast
  • 4. Southwest
  • 5. Midwest

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  • 07.02 Hispanic Americans are primarily
    concentrated in the
  • 1. West
  • 2. South
  • 3. Northeast
  • 4. Southwest
  • 5. Midwest

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  • 07.02 Hispanic Americans are primarily
    concentrated in the
  • 1. West
  • 2. South
  • 3. Northeast
  • 4. Southwest
  • 5. Midwest

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  • 07.03 The most likely destination for African
    slaves was
  • 1. North America
  • 2. South America
  • 3. Caribbean
  • 4. Western Europe
  • 5. Middle East

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  • 07.03 The most likely destination for African
    slaves was
  • 1. North America
  • 2. South America
  • 3. Caribbean
  • 4. Western Europe
  • 5. Middle East

10
  • 07.04 Apartheid
  • 1. Classified people in one of two races
  • 2. Was created by French settlers
  • 3. Included the creation of homelands
  • 4. Is still in place in South Africa
  • 5. Had the support of most European countries
    in the 1980s

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  • 07.04 Apartheid
  • 1. Classified people in one of two races
  • 2. Was created by French settlers
  • 3. Included the creation of homelands
  • 4. Is still in place in South Africa
  • 5. Had the support of most European countries
    in the 1980s

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  • 07.05 In the 1920s, this region best exemplified
    the concept of the nation-state
  • 1. South America
  • 2. Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 3. Middle East
  • 4. Europe
  • 5. Southeast Asia

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  • 07.05 In the 1920s, this region best exemplified
    the concept of the nation-state
  • 1. South America
  • 2. Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 3. Middle East
  • 4. Europe
  • 5. Southeast Asia

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  • 07.06 Which of the following is the best example
    of a multinational state?
  • 1. The former Soviet Union
  • 2. Canada
  • 3. France
  • 4. Iran
  • 5. Denmark

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  • 07.06 Which of the following is the best example
    of a multinational state?
  • 1. The former Soviet Union
  • 2. Canada
  • 3. France
  • 4. Iran
  • 5. Denmark

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  • 07.07 In which of the following decades was
    nationalism most evident in Europe?
  • 1. 1950s
  • 2. 1960s
  • 3. 1970s
  • 4. 1980s
  • 5. 1990s

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  • 07.07 In which of the following decades was
    nationalism most evident in Europe?
  • 1. 1950s
  • 2. 1960s
  • 3. 1970s
  • 4. 1980s
  • 5. 1990s

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  • 07.08 Which of the following ethnic groups has
    the least representation in Lebanon?
  • 1. Jews
  • 2. Christians
  • 3. Druze
  • 4. Shiites
  • 5. Sunnis

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  • 07.08 Which of the following ethnic groups has
    the least representation in Lebanon?
  • 1. Jews
  • 2. Christians
  • 3. Druze
  • 4. Shiites
  • 5. Sunnis

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  • 07.09 The basic glue holding Yugoslavia together
    was
  • 1. Religion
  • 2. Language
  • 3. Economics
  • 4. Nationality
  • 5. Pressure from the Soviet Union

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  • 07.09 The basic glue holding Yugoslavia together
    was
  • 1. Religion
  • 2. Language
  • 3. Economics
  • 4. Nationality
  • 5. Pressure from the Soviet Union

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  • 07.10 Since 1991 in the Balkans, the most severe
    ethnic cleansing has been committed by
  • 1. Croats
  • 2. Bosnians
  • 3. Macedonians
  • 4. Serbs
  • 5. Slovenes

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  • 07.10 Since 1991 in the Balkans, the most severe
    ethnic cleansing has been committed by
  • 1. Croats
  • 2. Bosnians
  • 3. Macedonians
  • 4. Serbs
  • 5. Slovenes

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Chapter 08

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  • 08.01 Which country controlled the most colonial
    territory in 1914?
  • 1. United States
  • 2. Japan
  • 3. Germany
  • 4. France
  • 5. United Kingdom

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  • 08.01 Which country controlled the most colonial
    territory in 1914?
  • 1. United States
  • 2. Japan
  • 3. Germany
  • 4. France
  • 5. United Kingdom

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  • 08.02 From a shape perspective, Chile can best
    be described as a(n)
  • 1. Prorupted state
  • 2. Compact state
  • 3. Elongated state
  • 4. Fragmented state
  • 5. Centralized state

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  • 08.02 From a shape perspective, Chile can best
    be described as a(n)
  • 1. Prorupted state
  • 2. Compact state
  • 3. Elongated state
  • 4. Fragmented state
  • 5. Centralized state

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  • 08.03 The largest number of landlocked states
    are found in
  • 1. East Asia
  • 2. The Middle East
  • 3. Southeast Asia
  • 4. South America
  • 5. Africa

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  • 08.03 The largest number of landlocked states
    are found in
  • 1. East Asia
  • 2. The Middle East
  • 3. Southeast Asia
  • 4. South America
  • 5. Africa

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  • 08.04 Libya and Egypt are separated by a
  • 1. Desert boundary
  • 2. River boundary
  • 3. Mountain boundary
  • 4. Religious boundary
  • 5. Language boundary

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  • 08.04 Libya and Egypt are separated by a
  • 1. Desert boundary
  • 2. River boundary
  • 3. Mountain boundary
  • 4. Religious boundary
  • 5. Language boundary

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  • 08.05 Federal government
  • 1. Is most common in small countries
  • 2. Places nearly all power with a central
    government
  • 3. Was rejected by the writers of the United
    States Constitution
  • 4. Has become more common in recent years
  • 5. Is practiced in China

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  • 08.05 Federal government
  • 1. Is most common in small countries
  • 2. Places nearly all political power with a
    central government
  • 3. Was rejected by the writers of the United
    States Constitution
  • 4. Has become more common in recent years
  • 5. Is practiced in China

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  • 08.06 In the United States, congressional
    district boundaries are usually drawn by
  • 1. Congress
  • 2. An independent non-partisan commission
  • 3. The Federal Election Commission
  • 4. State legislatures
  • 5. The United States Supreme Court

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  • 08.06 In the United States, congressional
    district boundaries are usually drawn by
  • 1. Congress
  • 2. An independent non-partisan commission
  • 3. The Federal Election Commission
  • 4. State legislatures
  • 5. The United States Supreme Court

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  • 08.07 The United Nations
  • 1. Currently has nearly 300 members
  • 2. Was founded in 1935
  • 3. Has so far been less effective than the
    League of Nations
  • 4. Has had substantial success with
    peace- keeping missions
  • 5. Places nearly all power in the hands of the
    U.N. Secretary General

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  • 08.07 The United Nations
  • 1. Currently has nearly 300 members
  • 2. Was founded in 1935
  • 3. Has so far been less effective than the
    League of Nations
  • 4. Has had substantial success with
    peace- keeping missions
  • 5. Places nearly all power in the hands of the
    U.N. Secretary General

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  • 08.08 At the end of the Cold War, several new
    countries emerged in
  • 1. Eastern Europe
  • 2. Western Europe
  • 3. Northern Europe
  • 4. North Africa
  • 5. Latin America

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  • 08.08 At the end of the Cold War, several new
    countries emerged in
  • 1. Eastern Europe
  • 2. Western Europe
  • 3. Northern Europe
  • 4. North Africa
  • 5. Latin America

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  • 08.09 This group predominates in the far north
    of Iraq
  • 1. Shiites
  • 2. Sunnis
  • 3. Turkomen
  • 4. Kurds
  • 5. Persians

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  • 08.09 This group predominates in the far north
    of Iraq
  • 1. Shiites
  • 2. Sunnis
  • 3. Turkomen
  • 4. Kurds
  • 5. Persians

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  • 08.10 United States hostility toward Iran began
    with
  • 1. The 1953 overthrow of a democratically
    elected government
  • 2. The 1979 Islamic revolution
  • 3. The 1980-1988 war with Iraq
  • 4. Irans refusal to support the American
    invasion of Iraq in 2003
  • 5. Irans desire to develop nuclear energy in
    the early twenty-first century

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  • 08.10 United States hostility toward Iran began
    with
  • 1. The 1953 overthrow of a democratically
    elected government
  • 2. The 1979 Islamic revolution
  • 3. The 1980-1988 war with Iraq
  • 4. Irans refusal to support the American
    invasion of Iraq in 2003
  • 5. Irans desire to develop nuclear energy in
    the early twenty-first century
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