For the British, French intervention meant __________

a. a change in military strategy
b. little change in their military strategy
c. little challenge to their empire
d. a new ally in the war effort
e. fighting a two-front war, both in the colonies and in Europe


A

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The killing of four antiwar student demonstrators at Kent State University was initiated by __________.

A. the Ohio National Guard B. 200 construction workers C. college students supporting the Vietnam War D. agents hired by CREEP

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Liberalism in the nineteenth century embraced all the following economic and social ideas EXCEPT

a. Adam Smith's theory of laissez-faire economics: the free pursuit of self-interest and profit. b. the misery of the poor is due to their laziness, poor judgment, and vice. c. the "iron law of wages." d. the equality of all men means that all men are equally responsible for each other's well-being. e. state help for the poor is counterproductive.

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Semitic people of the coastal regions of the near East were bound to a sense of shared identity by which factor?

a. religion b. trade c. language d. geopolitical organization e. being enemies of Sumeria

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What factors caused Africans to challenge European authority during the Great War?

What will be an ideal response?

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