What obstacles stand in the way of Europe acting as a fully united superpower?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
a. Not all countries in Europe are part of the European Union.
b. The Soviet Union is not part of the EU.
c. With Brexit, Britain left the EU.
d. The recent refugee crisis has seen EU countries closing off their borders to non-EU countries.
e. The EU continues to rely on NATO forces to intervene in international crises.
f. Not all EU members are NATO members.
g. The dependence on NATO means that EU countries can be unwillingly pulled into conflicts.
h. The disparate interests of EU countries stand in the way of a united foreign policy.
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A. The lynching of African Americans in the southern states is so prevalent that it is akin to genocide. B. White Americans of Anglo-Saxon descent are rapidly becoming a minority in the United States. C. The loss of power and prestige by the nations of Europe means that the United States must assume the responsibility for preserving the traditions of Western culture. D. Immigrants from southern and eastern Europe are mentally and morally inferior and are a threat to the strength of American society.
At the start of the war, which European country had the largest Jewish population?
A. Poland B. Germany C. Russia D. France
A philosophe may be defined as an individual who was a [an]
A) free thinker. B) trained philosopher. C) ordained cleric. D) member of the nobility. E) philosopher by avocation.
Republicans proclaimed that they were not bound by the Dred Scott ruling because
a. Scott lacked standing to sue, as the Court determined, making the rest of the ruling null and void. b. Chief Justice Roger B. Taney was no longer of sound mind. c. the majority of the Supreme Court justices were southerners. d. the Missouri Compromise had already been invalidated by the Kansas-Nebraska Act. e. popular sovereignty had proven its worth in Kansas.