The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was also known as ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Yugoslavia
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What was the postwar cultural and intellectual impact on Europeans of the Holocaust?
a) Many people lost faith that such Enlightenment values as equality, reason, and progress could provide them with guidance in life. b) Many could never again listen to music. Consider This: More than 10 million civilians, including six million Jews, had been systematically murdered by the Nazis and their supporters. See 14.1.1: The Nazi Death Machine. c) No one could face going to the movies anymore. Consider This: More than 10 million civilians, including six million Jews, had been systematically murdered by the Nazis and their supporters. See 14.1.1: The Nazi Death Machine. d) There was little impact: Art and thought continued much as before, though in a more technological direction. Consider This: More than 10 million civilians, including six million Jews, had been systematically murdered by the Nazis and their supporters. See 14.1.1: The Nazi Death Machine.
Who was the leader of the 1994 Republican Revolution in the House of Representatives?
A. Newt Gingrich B. Ronald Reagan C. George H.W. Bush D. Bill Clinton
John Quincy Adams could be described as
a. a politician who enjoyed engaging in political bargaining and "horse-trading" with political colleagues and adversaries. b. a man who sought popular support. c. a politician with great tact. d. possessing almost none of the arts of the politician. e. a man of limited intelligence.
Federalists predominated in __________
A) coastal commercial centers B) the backcountry C) the Lower South D) small towns and rural areas