Between 1945 and the late 1970s,

a. of the nations of Europe, only France had fully recovered from the physical devastation of World War II.
b. the British governments abandoned the "welfare state" after losing Britain's empire.
c. Charles de Gaulle had crafted an ingeniously oblique fascist state until he was toppled from power due to his inability to restrain terrorism in Algeria and Vietnam.
d. the gross national product of France grew at an average annual rate of 5.5 percent during the decade following 1958.
e. British economic growth averaged over ten percent per year during the 1950s.


d

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a. the Caribbean b. Britain c. France d. Spain

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What best describes the psychic consequences of World War I and the effects on both civilian and military populations?

A) disgust and anger B) confusion and depression C) all-consuming fear of the unknown D) disillusionment and betrayal E) confusion and anger

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_________ is considered to be perhaps India’s most dominant ruler until the nineteenth century CE.

a. Chandragupta b. Karnataka c. Mahavira d. Ashoka

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A research error in which the results are said to apply to a broader group than the one sampled is called ______.

A. sampling bias B. probability sampling C. observer effect D. overgeneralization

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