Efforts to amend the Articles of Confederation
A) were partially successful. B) failed because of the opposition of one state.
C) were never made. D) succeeded completely.
B
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Under the Stimson Doctrine, the United States
A) renounced the U.S. claim of the right to intervene in the internal affairs of Latin America. B) applied the principle of the Open Door Policy to Africa as well as Asia. C) announced a complete boycott of any aggressor nation. D) declared that it would never recognize the legality of seizures made in violation of U.S. treaty rights.
What was the focus of Luther's pamphlet, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church?
a. He attacked the sacramental system of the church. b. He outlined the doctrine of Luther in German. c. He explained the Lutheran liturgy. d. He attacked abuses of the Catholic clergy in north Africa. e. He justified transubstantiation.
Ratification of the Constitution was a relatively easy and quick affair once the document had been written
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to the text, Hitler used elements of "circus showmanship, church pageantry, American advertising and [wartime propaganda]." In concrete terms this meant all the following EXCEPT an awareness that
a. the masses must be reached. b. propaganda must reduce everything to simple slogans. c. the message must be varied and original to be effective. d. mass meetings bind people together and turn despair into a sense of mission and optimism. e. slogans should be incessantly repeated "like hammer blows."