The two Western nations most affected by the Great Depression were
A) Germany and France.
B) France and Sweden.
C) the United States and Great Britain.
D) Germany and Belgium.
E) Germany and the United States.
E
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Fill in the blank with correct word.
After 750 B.C., the main focus of loyalty in Greek Society became
A) the city-state. B) the family. C) the nation-state of Greece. D) the empire. E) temples and priests.
What were the tests of Wilson's "moral diplomacy"?
A) When a cabinet member was caught in a financial scandal, Wilson's pride in his morality was tested. B) The exorbitant costs of moral reforms, such as Prohibition, tested Wilson's resolve to continue "purity" reforms. C) The conflicts of Mexico and World War I demonstrated that U.S. morality would not keep militarism under control. D) The Hawaiian and Philippine annexations demonstrated to the world that U.S. morality did not actually exist. E) In his attitudes toward African Americans and their civil rights, Wilson demonstrated that "morality" did not mean equality.
The Truman Doctrine stated that American policy would be to __________
a. remain isolated from European and Asian affairs b. take a more active part in rebuilding the war-ravaged Soviet economy c. use military force to defend China against Soviet aggression d. support free peoples who were resisting the Soviet Union or its surrogates e. help create democratic governments in the emerging nations of Africa