How did control of India affect British relations with other states in Asia and Southeast Asia?
What will be an ideal response?
Consider the British involvement in Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Afghanistan, as well as British relations with Russia. How did the British transform these places?
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What happened shortly before the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1963?
A) a drawdown of U.S. forces in South Vietnam B) a Kennedy-supported military coup against Ngo Dinh Diem C) a visit to the United States by Ngo Dihn Diem D) an attempt by Ngo Dihn Diem to negotiate with Buddhist leadership E) a decision by the Kennedy administration to turn to diplomacy in Vietnam
The initially successful Revolutions of 1848 ultimately failed because the revolutionaries were divided by political aims and nationalistic aspirations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When, in late 1995, President Clinton refused to give in to the demands of the Republican-controlled 104th Congress concerning the federal budget, the Congress _______________________.
A. adjourned B. brought impeachment charges against President Clinton C. publicized incriminating evidence from the Whitewater investigation concerning Hillary Rodham Clinton D. refused to pass a continuing budget resolution, thus forcing the government to suspend all nonessential activities
Regarding religious interference by the British, the American experience before 1763 indicates that:
a. few colonists felt seriously threatened by British policies b. a majority of colonists felt their self-rule threatened c. British officials were eager to implement policies that would limit colonial religious freedoms d. fears about religion were centered mainly in New England