Italy attacked Ethiopia in 1935 for all of the following reasons exceptto
a. divert Italian attention from Fascist corruption.
b. avenge an earlier Italian defeat.
c. have access to the oil fields in North Africa.
d. restore Roman imperial glory.
c
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In the Leopold-Loeb trial, Clarence Darrow
a) attempted to get the murderers sentenced to death. b) argued that only Leopold was guilty and Loeb should be released. c) argued that only Loeb was guilty and Leopold should be released. d) tried but failed to avoid the death penalty for both men. e) tried and succeeded in avoiding the death penalty for both men.
In the Supreme Court case of Milliken v. Bradley (1974), the Court
A. upheld the principle of affirmative action. B. eliminated all restrictions on performing abortions. C. struck down a plan to transfer students across municipal lines to achieve racial balance. D. handed down a decision that delighted both liberals and conservatives. E. None of these answers is correct.
France's entry into the Revolutionary War forced Britain to change strategy to protect against attacks on:
A) shipping in the English Channel. B) Caribbean sugar colonies. C) Tories in New York. D) Florida.
Which of the following is a true statement about Safavid culture?
A. Riza-i-Abbasi was its most celebrated artist. B. Its literature was its greatest artistic achievement. C. The ascent of Persian poetry gave rise to the greatness of Safavid poetry. D. The great array of Safavid poets who went to India to write for the Mughal rulers attests to the greatness of the poets of this era. E. It declined sharply during the reign of Shah Abbas I.