Which was not a likely driving factor for Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassins in Sarajevo in 1914?
a. Anger over Austria's formal annexation of Bosnia
b. A desire to free Croatia and Bosnia from Austrian rule
c. Aspirations of forming a unified "south-slavic"
d. Anger over Serbia being part of Yugoslavia
Ans: d. Anger over Serbia being part of Yugoslavia
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A. Hermine D. Tobolowsky B. Kay Bailey Hutchinson C. Norma L. McCorvey D. Sarah Hughes
In the post-war years, in South Africa the U.S. supported
a. a democratic government. b. a white supremacist government that enforced strict subordination of blacks. c. a leftist regime. d. reinstitution of colonialism. e. a communist government.
Off-year election losses in 1914 pushed Wilson toward the social reforms of the New ________ he had once criticized as paternalistic and unconstitutional.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In the late 1920s, the European demand for agricultural and manufacturing goods from the United States was
A. steady. B. rising. C. declining. D. chronically unstable. E. essentially nonexistent.