It was believed by American military leaders that _________________.
a. An invasion of South Korea would be very costly in Allied lives.
b. An invasion of Taiwan would be very costly in Allied lives.
c. An invasion of China would be very costly in Allied lives.
d. An invasion of Japan would be very costly in Allied lives.
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What helped Japan, Italy, and western Germany out of the devastation of the defeat of World War II?
a. The economic recovery plan instituted by the Allies. b. The development of industrial and manufacturing infrastructure. c. The nationalization of industry. d. The institution and guidance of democracy.
From 1923-1929, manufacturing output per worker-hour increased by 32% while wages __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
How did the Soviet Union seek to win influence in the "Third World" in the 1950s?
A) by appealing to anti-imperialist solidarity B) by running television advertisements C) by offering free health care to any nation that would pledge its loyalty to the Soviet Union D) by criticizing the United States as a "mongrel" society
All of the following statements regarding the German attack on the Lusitania are true except it
a. was an unwarranted attack against a purely passenger vessel. b. resulted in the loss of more than 100 American lives. c. was denounced strongly by Wilson. d. increased American hostility toward Germany. e. led to the resignation of Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan.