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Frank B. Kellog

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By early 1946, Soviet officials

a. viewed America as an ally because of its socialistic New Deal. b. feared that a united Germany would try to undermine its Communist regime. c. accepted the United States' leadership in world affairs. d. pictured the United States as globally aggressive and keeping a monopoly on atomic technology.

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Auguste Comte was significant for his belief that

A) the study of a society must be scientifically carried out. B) human behavior could be quantified, analyzed, and classified. C) human conduct was not random, but the result of social laws. D) the most useful knowledge rests upon empirical data or positive knowledge. E) All of these

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The American understanding of the word "constitution" emphasized the

A) totality of laws, customs, and institutions developed over time. B) specific written document spelling out and limiting the powers of government. C) constitutionality of all laws passed by legislative bodies. D) guarantee of certain fundamental liberties, such as the right of all adults to vote.

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How did late nineteenth-century nationalists differ from their predecessors who were inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment?

A) They glorified the nation as the embodiment of a particular culture. B) They viewed the nation as the protector of individual liberties. C) They believed autonomous nation-states would guarantee world peace. D) They thought strong nation-states would foster economic equality. E) They advocated nation-states founded on democratic political systems.

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