Germany?s successful conquest of Czechoslovakia was made possible by

A) a pro-German revolution in Czechoslovakia.
B) Soviet intervention.
C) the British and French sacrifice of Czechoslovakia to Germany for the promise of peace.
D) the signing of the Pact of Steel.
E) the request of Czechoslovakia to be annexed to Germany.


C

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President Coolidge was asked by the French government in 1928 to sign a treaty with their country renouncing war, and instead, he decided to __________

A) negotiate a nonaggression pact with multiple nations B) abstain and develop a policy of isolationism C) finally enter the League of Nations D) sign a nonaggression pact with Britain and Japan

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FEMA's failure to respond with relief for victims of Hurricane Katrina was in large measure due to

A) the lack of available funds needed to buy supplies and transport them to the people affected by Hurricane Katrina. B) the hesitation of the federal government to declare a state of national emergency in the affected areas. C) administrative leaders having no experience in dealing with disasters of any kind on a massive scale. D) the lack of cooperation between state and federal government.

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