What was the United States' main goal in Vietnam?
a) Reunify Vietnam
b) Containing the spread of Communism
c) Upholding the Geneva Accords
d) Negotiating a cease-fire agreement with North Vietnam
Ans: b) Containing the spread of Communism
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German actions following the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand were heavily motivated by __________.
A. fear of Russia's potential strength B. popular sympathy for Austria C. ambitions to annex the Balkan states D. an interest in broadening a potential conflict into a wider European war
Which of the following was true of climate change in the early twenty-first century?
a. The scientific community remained deeply divided over the causes of climate change. b. A broad consensus emerged among politicians about what needed to be done about climate change. c. A broad consensus emerged among the scientific community about what needed to be done about climate change. d. A broad consensus emerged among the scientific community that climate change had to be addressed.
Which statement best characterizes U.S. policy toward Latin America between 1903 and 1920?
a. The United States encouraged the involvement of European nations in the region. b. The United States turned its attention away from Latin America and toward Europe. c. The United States intervened frequently to protect its interests. d. The United States turned its attention away from Latin America and toward Africa.
In a debate at Leipzig in 1519, Luther proclaimed the only doctrinal authority to be
A) Scripture. B) church councils. C) tradition. D) the Pope. E) the College of Cardinals.