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a) freedom for slaves;
b) the right to vote for women;
c) freedom for immigrants.
The New Deal was a plan
a) to invade other countries;
b) to develop trade with Europe;
c) to fight depression.
The end to cold war with the USSR was put by president
a) Nixon;
b) Bush;
c) Roosevelt.
Klondike Day is
a) the day when the Klondike Gold Rush began;
b) the day when the Klondike Gold Rush finished;
c) an annual summer fair with a Klondike gold rush theme.
NATO was formed in
a) 1949;
b) 1945;
c) 1929.
The first American president who got the Nobel Prize was
a) McKinley;
b) Theodore Roosevelt;
c) Woodrow Wilson.
The British name for Australia is
a) Uluru;
b) The sixth continent;
c) Down Under.
46. Answer the question: Which battle took place first in the War of Independence?
a) The battle of Concord;
b) The battle of Lexington;
c) They happened simultaneously.
47. The first British colony in Northern America was called:
a) Massachusetts;
b) Louisiana;
c) Virginia.
Canada borders with the US
a) to the north and to the west;
b) to the south;
c) to the south and to the northwest.
The largest state in the USA is
a) Mexico;
b) Alaska;
c) Florida.
The longest river in the USA is
a) The Mississippi;
b) The Missouri;
c) The Ohio.
The animal which symbolizes the sovereignty of Canada is
a) the walrus;
b) the beaver;
c) the seal.
52. The Pilgrim Fathers set sail on the Mayflower in
a) 1607;
b) 1624;
c) 1620.
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