b. Britain
c. Germany
d. Austria
c. Although the treaty was fully supported by Truman, members of the president's own party led the oppositionto Senate ratification.
d. Supporters of the treaty contended that it would keep the United States out of any future war betweenWestern Europe and Russia.
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The Habsburg Empire can be described as __________.
A. small but cohesive B. large but divided C. strongly centralized D. disappearing by 1700
Which of these drew closer to Russia following the Russo-Japanese War?
During the first half of the eighteenth century, royal officials in America
A. contributed to England's overall decentralized control of the colonies. B. had no significant influence on colonial finances. C. began to increase the presence of British troops in the colonies. D. were generally able and honest administrators. E. chose Philadelphia as the capital of the colonies.
The Congress under the Articles of Confederation lacked the authority to __________.
A. conduct war and foreign affairs B. establish a monetary system C. tax citizens directly D. maintain the armed forces