| 1.Which of the following continues to have an all-male clergy? |
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| 2.The first factory in the United States was a cotton textile mill in Pawtucket, in the state of _______. |
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| 3.Three of the following authors are Nobel Prize winners. Which one is NOT? |
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| 4.The United States had the first standard paper currency in ___________ |
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| 5.Which of the following statements is NOT correct according to the author? |
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| 6._______ was NOT written by Hemingway. |
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| 7.The United States was rated _________in the world in terms of land area and the size of population. |
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| 8.In the U.S., people go to church mainly for the following reasons except for _____ |
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| 9.The following writers represent new American voices except ________ |
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| 10.______ does NOT belong to the "Lost Generation". |
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| 11.Three of the following factors have contributed to the flourishing of large universities in America, which is the exception? |
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| 12.In order to go to university, secondary school students must meet the following requirements except that ______. |
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| 13.Which of the following is NOT regarded as one of the three basic religious beliefs? |
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| 14.Which of the following is NOT considered as part of the service industry? |
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| 15.Which of the following was NOT a Protestant denomination? |
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| 16.Which of the following is unconstitutional in the US? |
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| 17.Who has extolled the virtues of farmers? |
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| 18.The "American system" of mass production was first used in ______. |
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| 19.Both public and private universities depend on the following sources of income except ________ |
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| 20.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in American higher education? |
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