During the 1930s, the American Communist Party was always under the close supervision of the Soviet Union.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Why has the European Union found it hard to maintain a united front in the face of Vladimir Putin’s takeover of parts of Ukraine and Georgia?
a) Russia has gained extra clout from being an important supplier of oil and natural gas to Europe. b) Putin threatened to invade the Balkans unless the EU acquiesced in the Ukraine and Georgian annexations. Consider This: Many former Soviet satellites such as Poland and the Baltic States have joined the EU and NATO, hoping to stave off Russia’s expansion. See 15.3.2: An Old Antagonist. c) Western Europe does not really consider Ukraine to be part of the European zone of influence. Consider This: Many former Soviet satellites such as Poland and the Baltic States have joined the EU and NATO, hoping to stave off Russia’s expansion. See 15.3.2: An Old Antagonist. d) The EU nations worry that if they complain too loudly, Russia will close its borders to European imports. Consider This: Many former Soviet satellites such as Poland and the Baltic States have joined the EU and NATO, hoping to stave off Russia’s expansion. See 15.3.2: An Old Antagonist.
American industry owed its rapid growth, in part, to __________.
a. government regulation b. an abundance of labor c. low tariffs on foreign goods d. the availability of overseas natural resources
A formal grant of the right to the labor of a specific number of Indians, usually a few hundred, but sometimes thousands, for a particular period of time is known as the ______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Articles of Confederation were finally approved when
a. agreement was reached on who would be president. b. states gave up their right to coin money. c. all states claiming western lands surrendered them to the national government. d. the states gave up their power to establish tariffs. e. a two-house national legislature was added.