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What did the United States do in response to being attacked on September 11, 2001?
a) It formed an alliance with Syria.
b) it formed an alliance with Serbia
c) It invaded iran
d) It invaded Afghanistan
Which of the following is an aspect of American culture that is enjoyed around the world?
a) movies
b) ballet
c) karate
d) yoga
Which new technology allows Americans to work and shop differently than before?
a) the Internet
b) radio
c) television
d) mp3 players
What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on the environment?
a) it created more oxygen
b) it created more air pollution
c) it made the oceans colder
d) it improved the soil quality
Which of the following might help curb global warming?
a) cutting down forests
b) burning fossil fuels
c) buying more cars
d) driving hybrid cars
Which is a region of the world that is rich in oil and that has much religious conflict?
a) Southeast Asia
b) the equator
c) the Middle East
d) Antarctica
Which of the following is an alliance of countries created during the Cold War to support democracy?
a) NATO
b) United Nations
c) OPEC
d) Eastern Bloc
What almost happened during the Cuban Missile Crisis when Cold War tension were high?
a) WWI
b) WWII
c) a nuclear war
d) a new recession
What did Rosa Parks refuse to do that helped energize a movement?
a) pay federal income taxes
b) give up her seat on a bus to a white man
c) go to back of a line
d) join a labor union
Martin Luther King Jr was a leader in which of the following groups or movements?
a) Republican Party
b) Great Society
c) Civil Right movements
d) the temperance movement
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