What element did nations use to maintain support of civilian populations to fight World War I?

A) the church and clergy
B) the middle class and merchants
C) the industrial leaders and politicans
D) the working classes and labor unions
E) the media and propaganda


E

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The westward expansion of cotton encouraged the development of a domestic __________ trade

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The government of Napoleon III did all of the following except

A) became increasingly oppressive. B) generated economic growth and, in turn, higher living standards. C) cleared slums, granted workers limited rights to strike, and redeveloped Paris. D) subjected itself to a plebiscite in 1870. E) silenced opposition or drove them into exile.

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Lincoln's response to the Wade-Davis Bill was to __________

A) accept it completely B) reluctantly support it C) express no opinion on it D) stop it with a pocket veto E) ask Congress to reconsider

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The key agreements at the Roosevelt-Churchill-Stalin Yalta Conference of 1945 can be portrayed as

A. a series of compromises and U.S. concessions, relying on Soviet cooperation for fulfillment. B. a sellout and betrayal of American ideals and interests by a naive and ill President Roosevelt. C. a one-sided diplomatic victory for the Americans-until the Soviets broke their pledges. D. a diplomatic stalemate: There was no agreement, because the U.S. sought maximum territorial control and the Soviets wanted a new collective security organization.

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