British statesmen who followed a policy of appeasement believed Germany served as a powerful bulwark against

A) the French Republic.
B) Fascist Italy.
C) Soviet communism.
D) Franco's Spain.
E) nationalism in the Balkans.


C

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Swedish writer Ellen Key believed that __________.

A. the government should financially support mothers and their children B. children should be raised in state-supported communes C. the government should assume physical custody and financial support of the children of unmarried mothers D. mothers and fathers have equal financial responsibility for their children

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When it came to the major Federalist economic programs, Thomas Jefferson as president

a. left practically all of them intact. b. quickly dismantled them. c. slowly undid everything the Federalists achieved. d. attacked only the Bank of the United States. e. vetoed any new tariffs.

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All of the following are true statements about Reagan's economic programs EXCEPT:

A) he made significant cuts in social programs like welfare, food stamps, and unemployment compensation. b. he dramatically increased defense spending. B) Incorrect. Reagan's cuts initially produced an economic recession; the supposed trickle-down of wealth did not trickle down and the cuts to welfare programs limited the amount of consumer dollars entering the market. See 27-1: Reagan's Domestic Politics C) his trickle-down theory ultimately proved to be a vital strategy for dealing with economic downturns. D) his policies increased the number of billionaires in America. E) he cut taxes by 25 percent within three years.

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Originally, there was no limit on the number of terms the _________ could serve, but the limit was set to two terms by the 22nd Amendment.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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