What basic principle united the heads of England's Liberal and Conservative parties, despite their fierce rivalry?
A) Democratization was the key to economic progress.
B) State power should be used to solve social problems.
C) Individual initiative would improve conditions for all.
D) Ireland deserved to gain independence from Britain.
E) Socialist welfare legislation must not be enacted.
Answer: A
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A) land grants to construction companies. B) government-subsidized mortgages. C) the movement of factories out of the cities. D) the growth of the automobile industry and mass transit.
The core goal of the Truman Doctrine was to
a. free Czechoslovakia from Soviet control. b. halt Soviet expansionism. c. threaten the Soviet Union with war if its troops did not withdraw from eastern Europe. d. use the American military to protect European democracies. e. destroy the emerging Soviet nuclear arsenal.
Julius Caesar was assassinated because his opponents believed he
A) supported the aristocrats against the common people. B) lost too many men in his fruitless campaigns. C) amassed a huge fortune but did not pay his soldiers. D) seemed to want to make himself a god. E) all of the above.
How many wars for empire in the eighteenth century had England fought by 1763?
A) one B) two C) three D) four