The use of technology such as telephones and computers means that money exchanges and other financial transactions can bea. sensitive to variations in any currency
b. made instantaneously
c. based on US dollars all over the world
d. converted to prices in any currency

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The use of technology such as telephones and computers means that money exchanges and other financial transactions can be made instantaneously. Transactions are much easier with these advancements.
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made instantaneously


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Which of the following was not one of the results of the Civil War? A. The slaves were emancipated. b, The Union was saved. c. Women began demanding a greater political voice. D. Plantations began running more smoothly.

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The option that was not one of the results of the Civil War is D. Plantations began running more smoothly.

In the aftermath of the Civil War, the South's economy was devastated and the South's system of slavery was altered forever which shifted the labor system and impacted the plantation system greatly. 

The American Civil War was a war which broke out in the United States from 1861 to 1865, between the North and the South.

Once the powder keg was ignited, what made it difficult to stop the chain of events that led to all-out war in Europe in 1914? Question 5 options: A. Nations responded to threats to their allies by mobilizing their militaries.
B. The policy of isolationism followed by European nations had been largely ignored by 1914.
C. European leaders believed a war in Europe would revive their struggling economies.
D. A quick, reliable system of communication was not available to foreign ministers.

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A. Nations responded to threats to their allies by mobilizing their militaries.

Explanation:

The outbreak of World War I was greatly due to the system of alliances made between the powerful European countries of the time.  This system obligated a country to go to war if its ally was being threatened or attacked.  

There were 2 main alliances on the eve of WWI, the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, and the Triple Entente between France, Britain, and Russia.

Once the "powder keg was ignited" all of these countries began mobilizing their armies in order to support and uphold their alliances.

Who was the leading figure during the French Revolution's Reign of Terror? a. Napoleon Bonaparte
b. Louis-Charles
c. Maximilien Robespierre
d. Marquis de Lafayette

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It was "Maximilien Robespierre" who was considered to be the leading figure during the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, since he sought the swift and brutal punishment of anyone associated with the monarchy. 

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Napoleon Bonaparte

Explanation:

Napoleon was the leader of the French Empire. He also created the continental army, and tried to blockade England.

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The explosive that was World War One had been long in the stockpiling; the spark was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.  (Click here to view film footage of Ferdinand arriving at Sarajevo's Town Hall on 28 June 1914.)

Ferdinand's death at the hands of the Black Hand, a Serbian nationalist secret society, set in train a mindlessly mechanical series of events that culminated in the world's first global war

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