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Question 1

A cheap and popular alcoholic drink in eighteenth century England was
 
  A) beer.
  B) whiskey.
  C) wine.
  D) mead.
  E) gin.

Question 2

How many Jews perished in the Holocaust?
 
  A) 3 million
  B) 4 million
  C) 5 million
  D) 6 million
  E) 10 million

Question 3

Carnival was celebrated in the weeks leading up to
 
  A) Christmas.
  B) Easter.
  C) Lent.
  D) Pentecost.
  E) All Saints.



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