A mineral that contains metal and can be processed to obtain that metal is called A Non-metallic mineral B Human-made
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A resource that can naturally replenish in a short time if used wisely is best called A Non-renewable resource B
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The Vienna Congress redrew Europe’s boundaries mainly to strengthen the A Socialist movement B Industrial unions C Conservative order D
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After 1815, the “balance of power” system in Europe mainly tried to stop any one state from A Printing newspapers
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The “nation-state” idea became popular when people argued that political power should represent A Royal families B Church councils C
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Civil Disobedience was called “civil” because it expected protestors to break laws A With public violence B With disciplined peace
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In 19th-century Europe, “nationalism” became a powerful force mainly because people began linking political unity with A Common identity B
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In Europe, the demand for a “nation-state” became stronger when people wanted political borders to match A Royal marriage ties
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In 19th-century Europe, a “nation” was increasingly seen as a group united by shared A Army commands only B Royal
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Civil Disobedience Movement asked Indians to break laws peacefully, mainly to challenge A Fair local rules B Private family customs
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