Japan, like Italy and Germany, benefited from its aggressive militaristic-nationalistic policies because of which of the following?

a. big corporations profited from lucrative government policies and military spending.
b. the acquisition of Manchuria boosted the economy.
c. employment increased.
d. all of the following.
e. public support for the ultranationalist government increased.


d

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What policy changes marked many West European regimes during the 1950s and 1960s?

a) West European governments became more liberal, undertaking broad social programs such as national health, free education, and gender equality. b) West European governments grew even more conservative as news leaked out that the Soviets had acquired nuclear weapons. Consider This: During the 1950s and 1960s, Western Europeans saw their wages rise steadily. See 14.3.2: Choosing Sides. c) Western Europeans began to support Eastern European governments in the Soviet sphere of influence because they were tired of American bullying. Consider This: During the 1950s and 1960s, Western Europeans saw their wages rise steadily. See 14.3.2: Choosing Sides. d) Nearly every country in Western Europe had a communist government by the late 1960s. Consider This: During the 1950s and 1960s, Western Europeans saw their wages rise steadily. See 14.3.2: Choosing Sides.

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Which of the following describes the new way of working in industry in the eighteenth century?

a. small, privately owned businesses that employed a few highly skilled workers b. government controlled factories that were poorly run with little production growth c. mechanized factories with huge concentrations of workers d. large factories with highly skilled, highly paid workers that completed most tasks by hand

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The official goal of the Nazi regime toward Jews in the period before World War II was

A. to force all educated German Jews to stay in Germany and expel the rest of the Jewish population. B. to turn them into slaves to work in Germany's armament factories. C. to pressure them to emigrate. D. toleration. E. one of killing all Jews that could be arrested in order to eliminate the Jews from Germany and eventually the world.

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The Treaty of Ghent that formally ended the War of 1812 was signed in _____

A) 1816 B) 1812 C) 1813 D) 1814 E) 1815

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