While the Americans could use both economic and military power to gain allies, the Soviets had to rely on

a. the charisma-and-terror methods of Stalin.
b. the promises of a worldwide communist revolution to destroy capitalism.
c. characterizing the United States as an imperialist.
d. coercion and military threat.
e. the fear of an Allied threat in the future and the alliances needed to prevent it.


d

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After Utah became a state in 1906, Mormons became politically powerful because they:

A) continued to practice polygamy and common land ownership. B) kept their religion out of politics. C) maintained their religious and cultural cohesion. D) abandoned their church and converted to mainstream Christianity.

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Examine Map 36.2, World War II in Asia and the Pacific. When did Japan have its greatest advantage? Why was it necessary to attack the United States? What battles were most important in the Pacific theater of the war?

What will be an ideal response?

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What labor organization was nicknamed the wobblies:

A: UAW B: IBEW C: Industrial workers of the world D: The working mans political party

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The Reverend Timothy Dwight was disturbed by the Unitarians because they __________.

a. professed the unity of blacks and whites b. attempted to unite all Christian groups c. denied the doctrine of the Trinity d. advocated a return to orthodox Calvinism

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