The underlying causes of the Great War included intense nationalism, ethnic resentments, pursuit of economic interests, colonial rivalries, and a general struggle over the balance of power in Europe.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The Internal Security (McCarran) Act of 1950 __________________________.

A. stipulated that critics of American foreign policy could not hold defense jobs B. prohibited American citizens from traveling to the Middle East, China, or Eastern Europe C. required members of "Communist-front" organizations to register with the government and prohibited them from holding government jobs D. made it illegal to belong to an organization that advocated the violent overthrow of the United States government

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The __________ of France believed that mercantilist legislation and the regulation of labor by governments and guilds actually hampered the expansion of trade, manufacture, and agriculture.

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

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In what way did Nikita Khrushchev change the structure of Soviet Russia?

A) The Communist Party would stop intervention in communist nations abroad. B) The Communist Party controlled the power not the KGB. C) The Communist Party was drawn from the educated elite. D) The Communist Party needed to undergo purges of the Stalinists. E) The Communist Party supported the plan of peaceful coexistence.

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How did the differences between the French and English armies compare during the Hundred Years' War?

What will be an ideal response?

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