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Based on the graph, which technology was developed most recently?
Satellite television
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Based on the graph, which of the following best describes the development of transportation and communication in the twentieth century?
New methods of transportation and communication became more affordable over time.
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Which of the following is best supported by the information shown on the graph?
The cost of technologies that rely on the use of petroleum declined less rapidly than the cost of technologies that do not rely on the use of petroleum.
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The changes in life expectancy in China described in the second paragraph are most likely attributable to which of the following?
By the mid-twentieth century China was still plagued by infectious diseases associated with poverty, while by the end of the twentieth century it had overcome those diseases.
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The authors' discussion in the third paragraph of "the marked acceleration in health care improvements" in China after 1950 refers most directly to which of the following historical developments?
The communist victory in China's civil war
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The authors' argument in the third paragraph concerning the effect of "social factors" on the effectiveness of a country's healthcare system likely refers to all of the following general trends in the twentieth century EXCEPT
the high likelihood that increasing longevity would lead to an increase in overall healthcare costs
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In the late twentieth century, members of conservationist and environmentalist movements would most likely have cited the data in all of the following lines of the table as support for their concerns EXCEPT
lines 1 and 2
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The changes reflected in which of the following lines in the table are most directly associated with international conflicts over scarce natural resources in the late twentieth century?
Lines 5 and 6
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The changes reflected in which of the following lines in the table are most directly associated with the emergence of debates about the nature and causes of climate change in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century?
Lines 4 and 9
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Which of the following best explains how a supporter of free trade and market deregulation would counter Soros' critiques of free markets in the passage?
Soros ignores the fact that the adoption of free-market policies by states around the world in the late twentieth century increased standards of living for many people.
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Which of the following developments in the late twentieth century would most likely be cited to explain a flaw in Soros' arguments regarding "social needs" and "collective decision making" in the first paragraph?
The Soviet Union and other communist states in Eastern Europe collapsed largely because of economic inefficiencies created by centralized economic planning and attempts to eliminate all economic and social inequalities.
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Which of the following would most likely be cited to explain a weakness in Soros' arguments in the passage about the power granted to free-market forces in the global economy?
Market forces are constrained to a large extent by regulations imposed by governments, international economic institutions, and regional trade agreements.
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The political activism embodied in the petition is best seen in the context of which of the following broader twentieth-century developments?
Groups and individuals using universal principles to challenge established social norms
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The policy position of the Manitoba Liberal Party quoted in the appeal is best seen as a continuation of which of the following broader trends in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
Political parties embracing mass politics and broader popular participation in the democratic process
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Which of the following aspects of the international context in which the petition was produced most likely strengthened the petitioners' demands?
Women's critical contributions to the home front effort during The First World War
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The letter above could best be used to illustrate which of the following aspects of the historical context of the late twentieth century?
The globalization of consumer culture despite the rivalries of the Cold War
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Considering the global context of the 1970s, which of the following would have been the most significant difference between young people living outside the Communist bloc and the two young men in the source?
Young people outside the Communist bloc would have been unlikely to need to buy Western goods on the black market.
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A historian studying the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s would most likely use the letter above to illustrate which of the following?
The alienation of Soviet citizens from their government's official rhetoric of class struggle and anti-capitalism
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Which of the following could be most effectively used to challenge the objectivity of Vandana Shiva's arguments in her book The Violence of the Green Revolution?
As an environmentalist and anti-globalization activist, Shiva may have been selective in presenting the scientific data regarding the effects of the Green Revolution.
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Which of the following could best be used to counter Vandana Shiva's criticism of the effects of globalization on the world's agricultural practices, as outlined in the passage?
Data on population and food production trends in developing countries before the advent of industrial farming in the mid-twentieth century
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Which of the following arguments could be most effectively used to undermine Vandana Shiva's implicit criticism of free trade and globalization in the passage?
Many developing countries could never become self-sufficient food producers because of limitations of size, climate, and available cropland.
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Which of the following best describes a main idea common to both passages?
The new organizations should facilitate greater international cooperation.
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Which of the following best describes a difference between the purpose of the institution established in Source 1 and the purpose of the institutions established in Source 2 ?
The institution established in Source 1 was intended to prevent war, while the institutions established in Source 2 were intended to promote economic development and international trade.
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The ideas behind the establishment of the council referred to in Source 1 and the ideas behind the establishment of the bank referred to in Source 2 are most similar in that
while the council and the bank were intended to provide benefits to all members, a small group of states were allowed to retain permanent decision-making power
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