1. Propaganda is ________________
2. Fats waller your feets too big in this video you see __________?
3. The agora that was found in most cities was _______
4. Teotihuacan is famous for artifacts made from _____
5. From this lesson, the vietnamese tran dynasty is known for _____.
6. Polynesians are descendants of the _____.
7. The ending of apartheid in south africa has led to ________
8. _________ was the first king to launch wars of aggression in the name of his primary god.
9. The first european-controlled __________ were founded by the portuguese.
10. The modern name for anatolia is _____.
11. The last great roman emperor was _____.
12. Shang dynasty craftsmen were known for their _____.
13. As a result of the great leap forward _____
14. During the red scare of 1919-1920, ________ led the attack on the alien threat.
15. During the period ________ the world's population more than doubled.
16. During the pax mongolica, the mongols _____.
17. During the modern period, science competed with ____________ as the primary source for knowledge.
18. The gandhara region is the home of many portrayals of ____.
19. Greek fire was used by the _____.
20. Before its breakup the soviet union was the largest ________ state.
21. _______ of all life that has ever lived on this planet is now extinct.
22. Those who went on the crusades included ______.
23. Turkic slave soldiers in egypt were called _____.
24. The predominant religion of the ghana empire was _____.
25. Russia's age of imperialism included sea ports in the _____.
26. One of the ways buddhism and jainism influenced hinduism was to expand the idea of _______ to all.
27. Of all the urbanized people of the americas, the incas were the most brilliant __________.
28. Control of the worlds cocaine industry rests in the hands of __________ organizations.
29. William randolph hearst is a good example of a newspaper owner who used his newspaper for _____.
30. Who was malcolm xs father a follower of _____________?
31. Vladimir became the king or emperor of _____.
32. Charles de gaulle was ________ of france.
33. Machu picchu was built for ________.
34. The oldowan tool industry involved removing __________ from __________.
35. In addition to its formidable army, the persians also had a navy with ___________ made ships.
36. The central issue in the anglo-american debate over governance was ________.
37. In august 1963, more than 200,000 joined the ____ in support of civil rights legislation.
38. Republican "hawks" called for _____ in vietnam.
39. President taft hoped to use "_____________" to protect american interests in cuba.
40. In february 1792, congress approved the ______ bill.
41. In the early 1790s, british actions toward the united states indicated ________.
42. Originally, the phrase pau wau referred to ________.
43. The expeditions' main mission was to find a water route to the ___ ___.
44. The tariff of 1828 was known as _________ by its detractors.
45. Flickr, photobucket, youtube, and vimeo are examples of _____.
46. The mundus novus was named after ________ by a german mapmaker.
47. The power of the colonial press was tested in 1733 by the __________ case.
48. Starting in the mid-1800s, hoards of people traveled to the west out of a desire to _____.
49. By the 1820s, philadelphia was becoming a center of ______ production.
50. Between 1759 and 1761, the __________ tribe fought against the british in north america.
51. Astronomers can use ____ to measure magnetic fields on the sun.
52. All of the following except __________ were used to disfranchise black voters.
53. A royal colony is owned by the king/queen, while a proprietary colony is owned by ________________.
54. Deities associated with ____ were important in meso-american religions
55. Anne hutchinson was evicted from ____ because of her unorthodox religious beliefs.
56. Bob dylan believed that ______________ were changing the world for the better.
57. In 2015, republican ________ resigned from his position as speaker of the house.
58. The typical american soldier had attended __________ before entering the war.
59. ______________, the oldest prison in america, was built in 1798 and still houses inmates today.
60. ________ was the spanish empire's last major colonial project in north america.
61. The ___________, or one-drop rule, is a distinctive feature of us-american racial classification.
62. Between 1870 and 1910, the percentage of people working in __________ shrank.
63. The united states is an _____.
64. The point of view of the narrator in twenty thousand leagues under the sea is _____.
65. The movement with which john dewey was closely associated with is known as _____.
66. The oklahoma city bombing case trial demonstrated the importance and usefulness of ______.
67. Speakers who wear businesslike attire are perceived as being more __________.
68. Shoes made by an american-owned company in boston count in _____.
69. Roosevelt extended hoover's __________ policy in latin america.
70. Roosevelt appointed a(n) __________ that inventoried the nation's natural resources.
71. Of plymouth plantation is considered a narrative because _____.
72. Members of congress signed the "southern manifesto" to ______.
73. Many progressive reformers targeted city officials who built corrupt organizations called _____.
74. Malcolm x said ____________ has to be taught to love the black man.
75. Local election campaigns tend to be ________, while statewide elections tend to be ________.
76. Legislation passed by the grenville ministry in 17641765 adversely affected ________ in america.
77. Legally enforced segregation in public schools is a form of ______ discrimination.
78. ________ described best the actions of the puritan leaders in massachusetts bay.
79. ______ big band enlisted in the u.s. army as a unit in order to entertain the troops overseas.
80. Julius caesar was a roman __________ and __________.
81. _______________ was originally created by djs in the london club scene in the mid 1980s.
82. The piece of art above is an example of a ___________.
83. Virtuoso performers dazzled audiences with technical abilities during the _______period
84. Today, europe has just under ________ million protestants
85. Today, europe has about ________ million catholics
86. Leonardo da vinci, also referred to as a renaissance man, was a dedicated ________ and _________.
87. The first settlers of australia were the __________.
88. When the etruscans conquered rome, they brought all of the following except _______ with them.
89. The republic of texas currency was known as _____.
90. The revolts of the 1830s in europe _____________________________
91. Muhammad ii is credited with finally defeating the great byzantine capital of _____.:
92. Southern democrats were able to regain control of state government with the election of ________.
93. Homesteaders on the plains usually built homes of _____.
94. Harriet beecher stowe's book, uncle tom's cabin, is believed to be about slave _____.
95. From 1790 to 1820, the u.s. population increased by _______ percent.
96. For __________ , the gold rush in california was a disaster of epic proportions.
97. By the early 18th century the _______ were the dominant force in north america.
98. By 1860, the foreign-born of the north comprised about ____ of the u.s. population.
99. By 1840, approximately __________ percent of adult white men were eligible to vote.
100. By 1820, the population of new york numbered over _______ people.
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