In its struggle to free itself from Communist rule and reestablish an independent political structure, Czechoslovakia experienced
a. the crushing of reform by Soviet troops in 1968.
b. a high level of tolerance for dissident protest in the 1970s.
c. a political and economic union with Hungary.
d. massive political and economic reforms after 1968.
e. the return of the Sudetenland from East Germany.
a
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How did opponents of the Jay Treaty try to prevent it from taking effect?
A. They tried to stop action on all legislative business in the House by engaging in a filibuster. B. They urged all senators and congressmen who opposed the treaty to engage in a boycott of legislative sessions. C. They urged the president to invoke executive privilege. D. They tried to defeat appropriations bills in the House that would provide funds necessary to carry out the treaty's provisions.
From 1800 to 1850, the land area of the United States:
A) more than doubled. B) more than tripled. C) more than quadrupled. D) remained unchanged.
The English responded to colonial complaints against "taxation without representation" by asserting that
a. colonial lobbyists in London represented local interests there. b. the assemblies provided adequate protection for colonial rights. c. each member of Parliament virtually represented all the citizens of the empire. d. each colony could send a representative to the House of Commons. e. representation was not necessary for a government to tax.
Insurgents opposed to powerful colonizing nations generally preached a message that reflected all EXCEPT which of the following?
a. a combination of traditional resources and some new ones b. strong statements of universal love and toleration c. idealized and glorified understandings of the past d. strongly demonized portrayals of the colonizers e. calls for solidarity among "oppressed" peoples of a particular region