An issue that brought socialists together in the nineteenth century was
A) nationalism.
B) revisionism.
C) the need for military action.
D) the desire to improve working and living conditions for most workers.
E) a fear that Marxism would submerge the socialist alternatives.
D
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the main priority for the United States was
A) defeating Japan as quickly as possible. B) recovering the Hawaiian Islands. C) defeating Germany first and then turning its great naval war machine against Japan. D) to remain neutral, while buying time to build up industrial and military supplies. E) defending "Fortress America" from the expected combined Japanese and German invasion of the United States.
What was the main political repercussion of frequent Viking raids in Western Europe?
a. The strengthening of centralized royal authority b. An increase in the power of the church c. An increase in the power of local aristocrats to whom threatened populations turned for effective protection d. A decline in the power of local aristocrats whose inability to stop the raids drove ordinary people into royal cities e. An increase in the power of ordinary people
Ronald Reagan was similar to Franklin D. Roosevelt in that both men
a. disliked big business. b. championed the common man against vast, impersonal menaces. c. were raised in wealthy families. d. favored social engineering by the government. e. had run for vice president before being elected president.
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