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Question 1

What type of new energy source powered the Second Industrial Revolution?
 
  A) coal
  B) hydroelectric
  C) natural gas
  D) electricity
  E) fuel-cells

Question 2

H. Ross Perot was
 
  A) the governor of Texas who challenged George H. W. Bush for the nomination as the Republican presidential candidate in 1992.
  B) a Clinton supporter who made headlines due to his controversial comments.
  C) a former Senator who challenged Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1992.
  D) a billionaire who ran as an independent candidate in the 1992 presidential election.
  E) None of these are correct.



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