Following his loss of office in 2000, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic

a. disappeared.
b. lived quietly on his large estate outside Belgrade.
c. was tried and executed by the Yugoslav government for treason.
d. was sent to the UN International Criminal Tribunal for trial for crimes against humanity.
e. remained free and continued to defend Serbia's territorial integrity.


d

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a. Miltiades. b. Menander. c. Melpomene. d. Megasthenes.

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What motivated Europeans to establish settlements in the New World? What made it possible for them to undertake those settlements?

What will be an ideal response?

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In 1819, the Adams-Onís Treaty dealt with the American purchase of

A. Ohio. B. Texas. C. Puerto Rico. D. Florida. E. Illinois.

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One of the underlying causes of __________ was a perceived corrupt government system.

a. Bacon’s Rebellion b. the Stono Uprising c. the Glorious Revolution d. the Jamestown Massacre

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