Chapter 07. 07.01 African Americans are primarily concentrated in the 1. West 2. South 3. Northeast 4. Southwest 5. Midwest.

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Chapter 07

07.01 African Americans are primarily concentrated in the 1. West 2. South 3. Northeast 4. Southwest 5. Midwest

07.01 African Americans are primarily concentrated in the 1. West 2. South 3. Northeast 4. Southwest 5. Midwest

07.02 Hispanic Americans are primarily concentrated in the 1. West 2. South 3. Northeast 4. Southwest 5. Midwest

07.02 Hispanic Americans are primarily concentrated in the 1. West 2. South 3. Northeast 4. Southwest 5. Midwest

07.03 The most likely destination for African slaves was 1. North America 2. South America 3. Caribbean 4. Western Europe 5. Middle East

07.03 The most likely destination for African slaves was 1. North America 2. South America 3. Caribbean 4. Western Europe 5. Middle East

07.04 Apartheid 1. Classified people in one of two races 2. Was created by French settlers 3. Included the creation of “homelands” 4. Is still in place in South Africa 5. Had the support of most European countries in the 1980s

07.04 Apartheid 1. Classified people in one of two races 2. Was created by French settlers 3. Included the creation of “homelands” 4. Is still in place in South Africa 5. Had the support of most European countries in the 1980s

07.05 In the 1920s, this region best exemplified the concept of the nation-state: 1. South America 2. Sub-Saharan Africa 3. Middle East 4. Europe 5. Southeast Asia

07.05 In the 1920s, this region best exemplified the concept of the nation-state: 1. South America 2. Sub-Saharan Africa 3. Middle East 4. Europe 5. Southeast Asia

07.06 Which of the following is the best example of a multinational state? 1. The former Soviet Union 2. Canada 3. France 4. Iran 5. Denmark

07.06 Which of the following is the best example of a multinational state? 1. The former Soviet Union 2. Canada 3. France 4. Iran 5. Denmark

07.07 In which of the following decades was nationalism most evident in Europe? s s s s s

07.07 In which of the following decades was nationalism most evident in Europe? s s s s s

07.08 Which of the following ethnic groups has the least representation in Lebanon? 1. Jews 2. Christians 3. Druze 4. Shiites 5. Sunnis

07.08 Which of the following ethnic groups has the least representation in Lebanon? 1. Jews 2. Christians 3. Druze 4. Shiites 5. Sunnis

07.09 The basic glue holding Yugoslavia together was 1. Religion 2. Language 3. Economics 4. Nationality 5. Pressure from the Soviet Union

07.09 The basic glue holding Yugoslavia together was 1. Religion 2. Language 3. Economics 4. Nationality 5. Pressure from the Soviet Union

07.10 Since 1991 in the Balkans, the most severe ethnic cleansing has been committed by 1. Croats 2. Bosnians 3. Macedonians 4. Serbs 5. Slovenes

07.10 Since 1991 in the Balkans, the most severe ethnic cleansing has been committed by 1. Croats 2. Bosnians 3. Macedonians 4. Serbs 5. Slovenes