The term "nonaligned" referred to decisions concerning alliances with ________
A) the United Nations
B) NATO
C) European nations
D) the Soviet Union or the United States
D
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What has been the result of austerity measures implemented in some of the European Union’s more fragile economies?
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How did American workers and farmers respond to the economic turmoil of the 1880s and 1890s?
What will be an ideal response?
Why were Algeria and South Africa so much more difficult to expel European colonials from? Did the form of occupation make a difference? What strategic or economic benefits did these countries have that made European states so reluctant to allow independence?
What will be an ideal response?
In the 1990s, the Japanese economy
a. declined because of economic depression the United States which thus no longer had the financial income to purchase Japanese exports. b. faced the increasing competitive nature of American firms in the global marketplace. c. prospered considerably because of the group nature of Japanese society which guaranteed life-time employment. d. declined because of the value of the yen rose which hurt exports. e. expanded considerably more than did Communist China during the same decade.