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A. Reagan
B. John Adams
C. G. Herbert Bush
D. William H. Taft
A. England
B. Paris
C. Canada
D. Union of South Africa
A. Farther means more far and further means more to the fore.
B. Farther represents a greater distance than further.
C. There are no differences in use
D. Farther is used when a known direction is involved; further is in more general.
A. He was an Associate Professor at Spains College for Infantry Officers
B. He was in charge of Spains military bases in Morocco
C. He was in charge of the last Cavalry division in the history of the Spanish Army
D. He was in charge of the Quartermaster Corps of the Spanish Army
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Christopher Columbus
D. Socrates
A. Cape of Good Hope
B. The East Indies
C. The North Sea
D. The Atlantic Ocean
A. Indian retaliation for the desagration of an Ancient burial ground
B. The fall of Vicksburgh during the Civil War
C. The vanishing of a riverboat
D. A student prank
A. On the boat to the US he was spotted and recognized by a former soldier under his command
B. When he arrived in the US - safe from prosecution - he identified himself as the General, but he was not believed
C. A famous New York handwriting specialist identified his writing as that of the general
D. He had surprising knowledge of the family background and the military
A. The Tower of London
B. The White House
C. Edinburgh Castle
D. Ewloe Castle
A. Jersey Devil
B. Owlman
C. Mothman
D. Chupacabra
A. She climbed up jumped from the Tower
B. She was murdered by rebels
C. She was axed to death
D. She was executed by beheading
A. Bull testicles
B. Sheep eyes
C. Cow brains
D. Pigs intestines
A. Mississippi
B. Alabama
C. Tennessee
D. North Carolina
A. Paul Overstreet
B. Mark Chestnutt
C. Alan Jackson
D. George Strait