In September 1938, at the Munich Conference,
a. Britain and France consented to Germany forcibly acquiring the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia in exchange for a promise by Hitler to renounce any further German territorial claims on Europe.
b. Hitler declared his intention to take Austria.
c. Hitler signed the Axis Alliance Treaty with Japan.
d. Britain and France acquiesced to the German reoccupation of the Rhineland.
e. the leaders of Britain and France were determined not to cede additional European lands to Hitler.
a
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A) Bull Run. B) Seven Pines. C) Shiloh. D) Vicksburg.
Virtual representation meant that
a. almost all British subjects were fully represented in Parliament and elected by British colonial subjects throughout the British Empire. b. every member of Parliament represented all British subjects everywhere including in the American colonies. c. colonists could elect their own representatives to Parliament. d. Parliament could pass virtually all types of legislation affecting British colonies, without assent from colonial legislatures, except taxation legislation. e. each member of Parliament represented only people in his parliamentary district.
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What event in 1923 increased the economic problems of Japan?
A) Chinese attacks on Japanese territory B) an earthquake C) the liberation of Korea D) refusal of the United States to trade with Japan E) a coup by the military