Which group most brutally employed the tactic of "ethnic cleansing," the murder or forcible removal of ethnic minorities from their lands in the former Yugoslavia?
a. Serbs
b. Croatians
c. Bosnians
d. Herzgovenians
e. Slovenes
a
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When he asked Congress for a declaration of war in 1917, President Wilson's ultimate goal was to put the United States in a position to
A) become a creditor nation for the first time in its history. B) liberate the colonial holdings of European empires. C) protect its cultural ties with Great Britain and the Allies. D) influence the terms of the postwar peace settlement.
The "floating world" can best be described as
a. a group of entertainers. b. a quarter in Edo. c. the dominant Tokugawa culture. d. a system of waterways in Edo.
What is true about George W. Bush's appointments of African Americans in his administration?
A) He refused to appoint blacks as cabinet level advisers. B) He generally followed Reagan's policy of appointing token blacks only to insignificant positions. C) He appointed blacks to key posts, including Colin Powell as secretary of state and Condoleezza Rice as national security adviser. D) He was the first president to have a majority of black advisers on his staff.
The long-range impact of a Muslim invasion of northern Sub-Saharan Africa in the sixteenth century:
a. Strengthened the drive toward centralization in the area as societies organized for war. b. Brought empire-building in the northern Sub-Saharan African societies to a halt. c. Caused the societies in the savanna region of Central Africa to scatter and decentralize. d. Put most of Africa under Sharia law.