At the birth of the republic, most revolutionaries believed that republican governments were best suited to ________ territories.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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One of the most significant reasons for the continued stagnation of the British economy after World War I was:
a. That nearly half of its budget in the interwar period went to paying off debt from the war. b. That workers demanded high wages in the aftermath of the war effort and businesses reacted too quickly to their demands by raising them. c. The General Strike of 1926 dragged on for 10 months, causing the rise of Oswald Mosley's “Blackshirt” movement. d. Full employment (i.e. a 4% unemployment rate) was reached in 1920, and businesses could not find an adequate work force to staff their businesses.
Compared with most seventeenth-century Europeans, Americans lived in
a. relative poverty. b. larger cities. c. affluent abundance. d. a more rigid class system. e. more primitive circumstances.
The Confederates refused to __________
A) surrender to African-American soldiers B) fight against African-American soldiers C) treat African Americans as legitimate soldiers D) pay their African-American soldiers
Before World War II, the two basic models for social legislation were the German and the:
A. Polish. B. Dutch. C. Italian. D. French. E. British.