The Industrial Workers of the World differed from other labor organizations in embracing __________.
A. racial harmony
B. socialism
C. Social Darwinism
D. nonviolent protest
Answer: B
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What was the primary reason for Germany’s presence in the Spanish Civil War?
a) The newly formed Luftwaffe could practice with their new weapons while aiding the Nationalist government of Spain. b) Like Napoleon Bonaparte before him, Adolf Hitler planned to annex Spain at the earliest opportunity. Consider This: Many German military aircraft were designed as commercial planes to avoid the Treaty of Versailles’s ban on building a German air force. See 12.7: Narrative: Painted Terror. c) Hermann Göring, head of the German air force, believed the Spanish, as non-Aryans, could be disposed of. Consider This: Many German military aircraft were designed as commercial planes to avoid the Treaty of Versailles’s ban on building a German air force. See 12.7: Narrative: Painted Terror. d) The government of Spain paid the Germans handsomely for use of their air force, which Germany needed funds to develop. Consider This: Many German military aircraft were designed as commercial planes to avoid the Treaty of Versailles’s ban on building a German air force. See 12.7: Narrative: Painted Terror.
The following European states assumed major roles in the new Atlantic trade EXCEPT
A) Spain. B) Portugal. C) England. D) Venice.
The winner of the 2000 U.S. presidential election was ultimately decided by
a. the citizens of Florida. b. Governor Jeb Bush. c. Al Gore, who conceded halfway through the process. d. the United States Supreme Court. e. the Florida Supreme Court.
The Webster-_________ treaty (1842) settled the dispute over the location of the Maine-New Brunswick between the US and Canada and allowed shared-use of the Great Lakes, called for the end of slave trade on the high seas, and reaffirmed the border in the West up to the Rocky Mountains.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).