What was true about the nonaggression pact Stalin signed with Hitler in 1939?
a. It divided control of Austria between Germany and the Soviet Union.
b. It was the first step to an enduring alliance between Germany and the Soviet Union.
c. It facilitated Germany's invasion of Czechoslovakia.
d. It brought the United States into the war.
e. It was Stalin's strategy for keeping Germany from invading Russia.
e
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Why did Leopold II of Belgium likely look to Africa for colonies?
a) Equatorial Africa had long been neglected by the large powers and was available for exploitation. b) Belgium had railroad interests in central Africa. Consider This: Which parts of the world had already been claimed by England, France, Spain, and Germany? See 10.2.2: A New Player. c) Belgium paid off the French for permission to colonize there. Consider This: Which parts of the world had already been claimed by England, France, Spain, and Germany? See 10.2.2: A New Player. d) The Belgian king wished to provide education and medical care to the locals. Consider This: Which parts of the world had already been claimed by England, France, Spain, and Germany? See 10.2.2: A New Player.
President Jefferson hoped the Lewis and Clark expedition would help __________
A) America gain status and influence in the world B) reduce tensions between the United States and the European powers C) establish American claims to Alaska D) Americans take the Northwest fur trade away from the British
Paracelsus revolutionized the world of medicine in the sixteenth century by
A) disproving Galen's ancient theory of two separate blood systems. B) dissecting human rather than animal cadavers. C) advocating the chemical philosophy of medicine. D) rejecting the medieval medical philosophy of the four humors. E) discovering the circulation of blood throughout the body.
What job did all Spartan males have to perform?
a. farm the land around Sparta b. serve in the army c. create a colony d. build ships for the Spartan navy e. build defensive walls around Sparta