During World War II, the United States had a close alliance with the government of __________
A) Mao Zedong
B) Jiang Jieshi
C) Ho Chi Minh
D) Chiang Kai-Shek
B
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A) A substantial majority of Americans approved of Truman's actions. B) A substantial majority of Americans disapproved of Truman's actions. C) American's were evenly split over Truman's actions. D) Most Americans were indifferent to Truman's actions.
During 1914, in contrast to events in Western Europe, the war in the east
A) was marked by immobility. B) was marked by mobility. C) developed methodically and took months to get heated. D) was marked by careful diplomacy. E) involved smaller numbers of troops.
Montesquieu was a critical philosophe of the Enlightenment. What made him so influential?
A) His model of the separation of powers of the government into three branches; executive, legislative, and judicial was widely accepted and enacted, along with his system of checks and balances. B) His enlightened stance against absolutism C) He was friend to many governments, due to his rational and empirical approach to the problems of humanity. D) His vast knowledge of a variety of enlightened topics E) None of these
Which two factors explain American isolationism in the 1930s?
A) the Great Depression and an understanding of the costs of war B) the Great Depression and the Catholic Church C) the Kellogg-Briand Pact and anti-Semitism D) the Kellogg-Briand Pact and a lack of resources E) a lack of resources and religious revival