What was the Common Market?
a) an economic association of some European nations that lasted from the mid-1950s until the early 1990s, officially known as the European Economic Community
b) an exclusive trading agreement between France and Great Britain from just after World War II until the 1970s
Consider This: French foreign minister Robert Schuman said the goal was to make war “materially impossible.” See 15.2: Strength in Union.
c) shorthand for a treaty made among the Allies to limit trade with the Soviet Bloc to items all members could agree on
Consider This: French foreign minister Robert Schuman said the goal was to make war “materially impossible.” See 15.2: Strength in Union.
d) a short-term trade agreement made among the various sectors in Berlin to keep goods flowing during the blockade and airlift
Consider This: French foreign minister Robert Schuman said the goal was to make war “materially impossible.” See 15.2: Strength in Union.
a) an economic association of some European nations that lasted from the mid-1950s until the early 1990s, officially known as the European Economic Community
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In 1949, with Mao Zedong in control of the newly formed People's Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek formed the
a. People's Republic of China. b. nation of Taiwan. c. Chinese Communist Republic. d. Republic of China in Taiwan. e. Taiwan Communist Republic.
Estancieros embraced the Saenz-Peña law because they hoped it would
A) expand the electoral appeal of Radicals. B) attract new urban political allies by requiring universal male suffrage and a secret ballot. C) restrict immigration and increase their political power. D) expand immigration, increase the rural labor supply, reduce wages, and increase profits.
A further legacy of the slave trade was ____, which imagined Africans as inferior to Europeans and even denied their humanity.
a. classism b. sexism c. racism d. populism
The Berlin Wall was built in
A) ?1959. B) ?1960. C) ?1961. D) ?1962. E) ?1963.