which of the following states is the largest state in the united states?
which of the following states is mount rushmore located in?
which of the following sites is not in washington d.c.?
which of the following statements is true about thanksgiving?
which of the following conflicts is the major conflict in north america before the breakout of the war of independence?
true or false? the current national flag of the united states was adopted in 1776.
true or false? hawaii and alaska were the last two states joining the united states.
true or false? christopher columbus did not arrive in india when he made his first voyage to the new world.
true or false? the battles of lexington and concord were the first military engagements of the american war of independence. they marked the outbreak of armed conflict between the uk and its thirteen colonies in america.
true or false? the united states was not yet founded when the declaration of independence was drafted and issued.
which of the following statements is not a power of the president in the usa?
which of the following statements is not true about the vice president in the usa?
which of the following statements is not true about the democratic party?
the prospective presidential candidate needs to be nominated at the before joining the campaign.
donald trump was able to win the presidential election in 2016 because .
the american congress is ided into the senate and the house of representatives with 100 members respectively.
the american department of state is a federal executive department responsible for carrying out u.s. foreign policy and international relations.
the most important function of supreme court is to determine whether federal or state laws and actions violate the constitution.
as a member of the republican party, donald trump supports developing renewable energy and high-quality health care system.
the elected president should be either from the democratic party or the republican party.
which of the following areas relied on shipbuilding and sailing to generate wealth during the colonial period?
which of the following statements was not alexander hamilton’s financial policy?
the gilded age in the states exerted either positive or negative impacts except .
which of the following statements is not true about antitrust laws in the usa?
the north american free trade agreement (nafta), which further increased economic ties between the united states and its largest trading partners, canada and mexico, was passed by the congress during the term of president .
the first factory in the united states can be dated back to 1793, a cotton textile mill in pawtucket, rhode island.
abraham lincoln successfully prosecuted the civil war to preserve the united states. he played a key role in ending slavery in america
in 1913, the automaker andrew carnegie introduced the “moving assembly line”, which signaled the arrival of true mass production.
president theodore roosevelt proposed the new deal to alleviate serious economic dislocation during the great depression.
a large number of americans joined the middle class with more labors working in services than producing goods after the wwii.
in america can help farmers track farm operations, market information, and find the best places to plant and fertilize crops, adjusting their agricultural production and sales strategy, effectively reducing the risk of blind operation.
which of the following regions is the center of america’s iron and steel industry?
the united states is blessed with generosity of the nature, from vast piece of land, fertile soil to a good climate all satisfactory for agriculture.
the escalation of sino-american trade friction will have a negative impact on the international trade and industrial development of american soybean.
the south region in the us emerged as the new industrial base for aircraft manufacturing, food processing and petrochemical engineering.
detroit used to be the car city of america, but now it is facing serious problems such as high unemployment rate because of industrial transfer and industrial hollowing.
what is the climate like in the uk?
which of the following cities is the capital city of northern ireland?
most people in scotland, wales and northern ireland are descendants of the .
how many people in the world are speaking english as their first language?
historically, english was not much influenced by .
london bridge has stood over the river thames in london since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognizable bridges in the world.
queen victoria was the first monarch to live in the buckingham palace, which has been the official london residence of britain’s monarchy since 1837.
the majority of the ethnicity living in the uk now is caucasians and africans, which account for 87% of the total population.
the middle english was greatly influenced by latin and greek
modern english was formed based on renaissance, industrial revolution as well as the rise of the british empire.
which of the following statements is not true about the uk’s monarch?
what is the role of the uk’s royal family?
( )believes that free markets and inidual achievements are the primary factors behind economic prosperity.
which of the following statements is true about the general election in the uk?
which of the following statements is not true about the prime minister in the uk?
true or false? magna carta was to restrict the power of the monarch and guarantee the rights of the nobility and the church.
true or false? the main job of the house of lords in the uk is to make laws and suggest amendments.
true or false? the cabinet is drawn from the majority party in the house of commons.
true or false? there are 650 members in the house of commons. if one party obtains a majority of seats (326) in the house of commons, then that party is entitled to form the government, with its leader as prime minister.
true or false? the prime minister can dissolve the parliament and call an early general election without the consent of the parliament.
which of the following events is not the reason why industrial revolution took place first in the uk?
which of the following inventions is not the invention during the uk’s industrial revolution?
the government implemented a series of programs to save the post-wwii economy in the uk except ( ).
which of the following policies is not margaret thatcher’s economic policy?
which of the following statements is true about tony blair?
industrial revolution promoted the rise of modern cities and accelerated the development of urbanization in the uk.
the british disease is a derogatory term given to the united kingdom and its economic stagnation, especially after the 1960s.
margaret thatcher believed that the less the government interfered, the better the uk’s economy would be.
although it was not tony blair who initiated the concept of “the third way”, he achieved the goal of economic recovery and growth by tactically implementing “the third way” as a program.
the greatest achievement tony blair has made was to make health care available to most britons.
which of the following country/countries has/have transferred from the labor-intensive industry to banking and financing industry?
which of the following statements is not true about the british aerospace industry?
which of the following policies is not included in the british foreign trade policies?
which of the following statements is not true about london?
which of the following financial institutions is not from london?
the uk has attracted a large number of f1 racing teams with the added-value of £5 billion annually.
the uk’s has been a big trading nation, enjoying the trade surplus in total since 1998.
the uk’s exports of services to china far exceed china’s exports of services to the uk.
london’s financial services sector is the strongest performer in the uk economy, which accounts for 10% of the world’s exports of such services.
hsbc was firstly established in london by thomas sutherland. later it has become one of the largest banks and financial institutions in the world.
which of the following provinces/territories is canada’s largest producer of oil and gas?
which of the following cities of canada is famous for immigrants and erse cultures?
what does the golden crown on top of the coat of arms of canada represent?
which of the following statements is not true about canada’s water resources?
which of the following statements is not true about canada’s economy?
canada is the largest country in the world and it is called “a nation from sea to sea”.
the northern territories is the most sparsely-populated region in canada because of the cold arctic climate and its remoteness.
bio-based products are growing in importance in canada as the non-traditional forest products.
canada has the largest oil reserve in the world.
not only canada’s auto industry, but also the entire national economy of canada is highly and easily affected by us economy.
the capital city of new south wales is ( ).
which of the following states/territories is where canberra, the capital city of australia, located?
which of the following statements is not true about agriculture and huandry in australia?
which of the following crop products is not the main crop product in australia?
which of the following stock farming products accounts for the largest proportion of australia’s total agricultural output?
australia is a land of bioersity of native plants and animals because it is isolated from the rest of the world.
northern territory was discovered by captain james cook in 1770.
most of agricultural commodities produced in australia are exported to china, the united states, japan, and etc.
australia is considered one of the world’s most efficient producers of sheep products and is the world’s third largest exporter of wool products.
australia’s agricultural productivity is much higher than the average of other developed countries.
which of the following statements is not true about the national bird of new zealand?
new zealand’s three largest ethnic groups in terms of population are ( ).
the first people to reach new zealand were ( ) who set out from the central pacific in large ( ).
( ) is a traditional maori greeting in new zealand, which serves a similar purpose to a formal handshake in modern western culture.
new zealand has a temperate maritime climate. the seasons are opposite to the northern hemisphere.
maoris set up and developed their own religion in the early 19th century.
new zealand did not become a fully independent nation until 1907.
new zealand’s economy is vulnerable to international commodity prices and global economic slowdowns.
forestry is a all player in new zealand’s economy.