The Dawes Plan temporarily solved the financial tangle of the mid-1920s by
a. accepting British bases in America in lieu of loan repayment.
b. persuading France and Britain to reduce Germany's war reparations.
c. permitting British and French gold reserves in Switzerland to serve as guarantees for eventual repayment.
d. developing a stretched-out schedule of Allied loan repayments at lower interest rates.
e. allowing U.S. investors to loan money to Germany so it could pay war reparations to the Allies, who could then repay the United States.
e
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a. She had aided the French Navy. b. She had fought in the front lines of the Continental Army. c. She had successfully spied on the British Army. d. She had organized the first major fund drive in American history.
Who said "the unexamined life is not worth living"?
What will be an ideal response?
The demonstration that resulted in the Peterloo Massacre was the result of ________
A) therepeal of the Corn Laws B) the 1848 uprisings C) a growing electorate D) growing worker discontent
The victors in the wars of independence granted
a. land to the peasants. b. limited legal and civil rights to all persons. c. equal opportunity to all races. d. full religious toleration.