Which of the following nations remained America's most important ally during the American Revolution?
A. the Netherlands
B. Spain
C. Portugal
D. France
E. Canada
D
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In 2004, the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party was
a. Walter Mondale. b. John Kerry. c. Howard Dean. d. Al Gore.
Why was Josef Stalin so concerned about the Marshall Plan?
a) He worried that small countries he coveted, like Czechoslovakia, might join the Marshall Plan’s Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC). b) He was angry that the Soviet Union was too impoverished by the war to make a similar gesture. Consider This: Stalin’s last major expansion in 1948 marked the final rupture between communist and capitalist Europe. See 14.2.2: Completing the Split. c) He was already planning to begin the Third World War. Consider This: Stalin’s last major expansion in 1948 marked the final rupture between communist and capitalist Europe. See 14.2.2: Completing the Split. d) He was deeply insulted by Winston Churchill’s Iron Curtain speech. Consider This: Stalin’s last major expansion in 1948 marked the final rupture between communist and capitalist Europe. See 14.2.2: Completing the Split.
Which of the following cited Pareto as a source of inspiration?
a. Kasier William II b. Tsar Nicholas II c. Lenin d. Kerensky e. Mussolini
Following World War II
a. there was a renewed emphasis on femininity in women’s clothing. b. the United States emerged as the center of women’s fashion. c. suburban housewives rejected fashionable clothes as inconsistent with their role in society. d. casual clothes became the fashion of the day. e. all of these choices.