The one real strength of the League of Nations was that __________

A. it had both persuasive and coercive powers
B. there was a consensus about its principles
C. it included all European nations and the U.S.
D. it was opposed to colonialism


Answer: B

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a. promoting peaceful and friendly relations between different ethnic groups. b. spreading technology. c. bringing previously isolated societies into contact with other nations and cultures. d. promoting religious toleration and ending the persecution of non-Christians around the globe. e. all of the above.

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To achieve peace with the Huns, the Byzantine Empire partnered with the ______________.

A. Lombards B. Visigoths C. Vandals D. Persians E. Franks

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What will be an ideal response?

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