The naval Battle of _________was the culminating victory of this Holy Christian League over the Ottoman Turks and one that would dangerously sap the Ottomans’ supply of experienced naval manpower.
a. Preveza
b. Mohács
c. Djerba
d. Lepanto
d. Lepanto
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A) membership in NATO B) permanent members of the United Nations Security Council C) founding members of the Warsaw Pact D) seats on the International Court of Justice
Under Queen Mary
A) Protestantism continued to gain power in England. B) Catholics were persecuted. C) most people quickly returned to Catholic practices. D) Catholicism triumphed permanently because her reign was so long. E) and Cardinal Pole, Protestants were rooted out of the church or fled England.
Until 1929, which country was known as the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes?
A. Czechoslovakia B. Yugoslavia C. Poland D. Hungary
Why was it difficult for the high-tech coalition military forces to create a stable democratic nation-state in Iraq?
A. The coalition military forces were not trained in nation building B. The coalition military forces had no interest in stabilizing Iraq after Saddam Hussein was ousted from power. C. Complex factors such as insufficient troops, military police, and civil affair officers hindered the progress of coalition forces. D. The U.N. attempted to block the coalition military forces' rebuilding efforts in Iraq.