German and Japanese war production matched that of the Allied powers during World War II.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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How did Pepin achieve legitimate power when he succeeded Martel?
A) Pepin used Martel's accomplishments as a platform for ousting the Merovingian family from power. B) It was relatively easy since the Merovingian dynasty were now figureheads and the loyalty of the bishops and mayor of the palace were with Pepin. C) Pepin finished off the last of the Arab invaders, securing the throne for himself and ousting the last Merovingian to a monastery. D) Pepin turned to the pope to crown him. The pope sent the last Merovingian to a monastery and with the support of the papacy and the nobility, Pepin became the king of the Franks. E) Pepin took the throne by force with little fight from the Merovingian king and was granted papal approval.
In the 1912 presidential election results,
A. Eugene Debs offered his electoral votes to Theodore Roosevelt. B. Theodore Roosevelt finished third in the popular vote. C. Woodrow Wilson won only a plurality of the popular vote. D. President William H. Taft came in last of the four major candidates. E. Theodore Roosevelt won the popular vote but lost the electoral college.
How were the goals of the Russian expansion across mainland Asia similar to those of the early Victorian British administration of India?
A. Both sought to elevate the native people on the ladder of civilization. B. Both used diplomacy to gain the elites' loyalty to the tsar or British Crown. C. Both sought to convert indigenous groups to Christianity. D. Both sought to gain economic and political domination without actual direct rule or government administration.
Which of the following helps explain why many European countries abandoned silver coinage in the late nineteenth century?
a. The price of silver rose sharply. b. The United States banned all exports of silver. c. The price of silver fell sharply. d. World silver reserves ran dangerously low.