Which German policy made the cost of resistance too high for most Europeans?

A) collective retribution
B) Resistance Charter
C) Trinity test
D) Nuremberg trials


A

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The efforts of the president of the Second Bank of the United States, Nicholas Biddle, to save the national bank in spite of President Jackson's vetoing of the bank rechartering bill in 1832

A) ultimately became successful when he rallied political support among bank proponents and patrons in Congress by making politically motivated loans and payments and easing up on credit. B) were fatally undermined when Jackson's treasury secretary, Roger Taney, deposited government income exclusively into state banks, shrinking the federal government's accounts in the national bank to the point at which it eventually was forced to close. C) were fatally undermined when it was discovered Biddle had personally embezzled $10,000 from the bank. D) were fatally undermined by Biddle's decision to tighten credit to fight inflation in the country.

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A large majority of scientists today attribute what they now view as global warming to the emission of ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Unlike the other economies of East Asia, Hong Kong's economic development has taken place in a system employing

a. unrestrained, free-market capitalism. b. direct state control of the economic sector. c. Communist Chinese support. d. massive British foreign aid programs. e. a socialist economic philosophy.

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The Truman administration responded in 1950 to the onset of fighting in Korea in part by

A. declaring war on North Korea. B. threatening the use of atomic weapons. C. telling South Korea to stand down. D. calling on the United Nations to intervene. E. warning China not to intervene.

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