The ________ tenement was an innovative urban housing design, at first hailed as a helpful innovation, which turned out to be a dangerous blight on the cityscape.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Which of these took place on October 29, 1929?
A) the end of World War I B) the New York Stock Exchange crash C) the beginning of the New Deal D) the Russian Revolution
The Desert Culture __________.
A. was one of the first settled North American peoples B. migrated seasonally in search of game C. disappeared after being unable to adapt to changes in the environment D. relied on agriculture
Why did western European countries not challenge the United States for world power once they recovered and had nuclear capabilities?
A) The United States still controlled the majority of economic leverage in Europe. B) The United States was still a superpower, since it controlled the majority of the nuclear arsenals in the world and space. C) The United States never acted in an aggressive manner towards Europe and was a strong ally to have with the Soviet Union in the backyard. D) Despite their advances, the Europeans clearly were reliant upon the massive United States military forces and technology for security. E) This was due to détente.
George Kennan’s “containment” policy proposed _______
A) a long-term neutrality for the United States with respect to European affairs B) a series of aggressive maneuvers against the Soviet Union C) efforts to stop the expansion of communism and Russian control D) a return to pre-war isolationist policies E) a coup to replace communism with democracy in Europe and Asia