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  • In 1914 congress formed the federal trade commission to


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  • When the FTC was created in 1914, its purpose was to monitor all business practices to prevent unfair methods of competition in commerce as part of the battle to "bust the trusts" Over the years, Congress passed additional laws giving the agency greater authority to police anticompetitive practices 

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    • 1. When was Zoroastrianism founded?

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    • A. 4th century BCE
    • B. 6th century BCE
    • C. 8th century BCE
    • D. 10th century BCE
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    • 2. On what are the principles of joint operations formed?
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    • 3. Which statement best describes the cold war in 1989?

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    • A. The coldwar started
    • B. Atom bomb on USSR
    • C. Glorious revolution occured
    • D. Beginning of the end of cold war
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    • 4. The 1911 Chinese revolution ended the rule of the

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    • A. Ming dynasty
    • B. Mongolians dynasty
    • C. Song dynasty
    • D. Manchus dynasty
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    • 5. What was the purpose of the double v campaign?
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    • 6. What was a major contribution of John Muir?
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    • 7. The 1911 chinese revolution ended the rule of the

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    • A. Mongolians
    • B. Ming
    • C. Manchus
    • D. Song
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    • 8. What event prompted the formation of the first continental congress?

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    • A. The Boston Massacre
    • B. The battles of Lexington and Concord
    • C. The Boston Tea Party
    • D. None of the above
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    • 9. What fields did progressives aim to reform?

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    • A. workplace conditions
    • B. education
    • C. government
    • D. All of the above
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    • 10. Who began public health and sanitation systems?

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    • A. Mexicans
    • B. Egyptians
    • C. Romans
    • D. Chinese
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