Mussolini became the leader of Italy by

a. a forceful takeover.
b. being legally appointed by the king.
c. winning the majority of the vote in an election.
d. None of these answers are correct.


b

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A. to prevent Germany from becoming an economic power B. to protect German economic interests C. to prevent Japan from becoming an economic power D. to protect Japanese economic interests

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In what ways did the Church fill the political void left in the wake of the fall of the Western Roman Empire? What attributes of the Church facilitated its assumption of this role? How did an evolving organizational structure, the fear of heretical divisiveness, and monasticism interact to shape the Christian church in Europe between 500 and 1000?

What will be an ideal response?

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Although Congress passed the Civil Rights Act prohibiting racial discrimination in public accomodations and transportation, it rejected a ban on segregation in public schools which was almost universally practiced in the North as well as the South.

a. true b. false

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The person in a group who says, "We need to consider how this information affects the outcome, so can you explain it a little more?" is behaving as _______

A) a supporter B) an analyzer C) a harmonizer D) a gatekeeper

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