The Palestine Liberation Organization, founded in 1964,
a. was opposed by Egypt's Nasser as too provocative towards the United States.
b. was established by Great Britain as a counterbalance to the Balfour Agreement.
c. guaranteed the continued existence of Israel so long as the Palestinians were awarded half of the state and Jerusalem was placed under international control.
d. stated that native Palestinians were the only rightful successors to the British mandate.
e. was immediately followed by an Israeli guerrilla movement directed against Jordan's West Bank.
d
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a. He established universal suffrage b. He became emperor, effectively thwarting democractic development c. He required free access to education d. He demanded a progressive taxation system e. He worked towards equality between France's different classes
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a. land b. an education c. the right to vote d. cash rewards
The Sedition Act
a. threatened First Amendment freedoms of speech and press. b. established criteria for deporting dangerous foreigners. c. changed naturalization requirements for new citizens. d. was never enforced. e. was found by the Supreme Court to be unconstitutional.
Which of the following is true of Sierra Leone and Liberia?
a. Both were founded as havens for former slaves. b. Both countries were founded in the eighteenth century. c. Native Africans welcomed settlers of both with open arms. d. Both were founded by Britain e. Freed slaves had to be forced to go there