How did the United States respond to the Soviet military suppression of Hungary's movement for independence in 1956? Why did the United States decide not to intervene to support Hungary's dissident forces? Do you agree that the Eisenhower administration made the correct force in not confronting the Soviet Union militarily over Hungary? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) They anticipated Roosevelt's shift in focus from providing direct relief to creating employment opportunities. B) They established all of the institutions that Roosevelt employed to fulfill his vision. C) They emphasized the necessity of a balanced budget. D) They set a precedent for the involvement of the federal government in economic affairs. E) They focused efforts on lending money to businesses and financial institutions.
Why did Lenin agree to the terms of the Treaty of Brest Litovsk?
a. He wanted to focus on the civil war in Russia. b. He wanted to divest Russia of the capitalist means of production. c. He was sure that the revolution would eventually universalize all lands anyway. d. He believed it was the only means by which Socialists could survive in Russia. e. Trotsky said that it was the best Russia could do.
Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here (1935), a work sponsored by the Federal Theatre Project,
A. was about a populist president that pushed the nation toward fascism. B. depicted an alternative history in which the U.S. had experienced a Bolshevik-style revolution. C. was a nostalgic remembrance of the American past. D. lampooned business tycoons and encouraged workers to join a radical union.
A person’s position, or space, in social relationships, social structures, and societal institutions, according to Howard and Alamilla, is the definition for the term:
a. ethnicity b. minority c. identity d. social class