Mussolini came to power in Italy ________
A) by force
B) legitimately
C) through trickery
D) through a variety of extralegal means
D
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Frederick the Great's engagement with the nobility and universities resulted in __________.
A. support for the monarchy unseen elsewhere B. calls for a German national state C. the end of the Holy Roman Empire D. the establishment of a representative body
Why did the Amerindians of the Andes refuse to ally with Bolívar?
a. The Spanish had savagely executed Tupac Amaru II. b. The Spanish had given them permission to speak Quechua. c. They had been able to resist assimilation by the Spanish by avoiding any contact with them. d. They were more concerned with their own autonomy than with the independence of nations. e. They viewed Bolívar as another local Spanish official seeking power from the peninsulares.
Friction between the U.S. and South Vietnamese governments in the spring of 1963 was highlighted by
A. U.S. insistence that Diem step down in favor of his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu. B. Sporadic fighting between U.S. advisers and South Vietnamese soldiers. C. Diem's demand that the U.S. remove all of its advisers from South Vietnam. D. Ngo Dinh Nhu's public proposal that the U.S. withdraw 5,000 men from South Vietnam. E. All of these.
A major reason for the isolationist trend in the United States following World War I was
a. a desire to continue the reforms of the Progressives b. the public's desire to end most trade with other nations c. the failure of the United States to gain new territory d. a disillusionment over the outcomes of the war