What was the motivation for empire building?
A) The Spread of Christianity
B) Nationalistic self-assertion
C) Desire for raw materials
D) The perception of racial superiority
E) All of these
E
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A. Palestine B. Turkey C. Iraq D. Iran
"Instant" cities were those in which:
A) people could reach their workplace within minutes. B) rapid growth was due to new transportation networks. C) huge industrial plants were erected. D) a large influx of immigrants caused rapid expansion.
President Eisenhower's "New Look" foreign policy in the 1950s involved
a. a reduction of the military-industrial complex. b. massive new military spending for the regular army. c. greater strategic reliance on air power and the threat of "massive retaliation" nuclear weapons. d. a buildup of unconventional and guerrilla-warfare forces. e. greater reliance on sea power, including the rapid deployment of the navy and marines to trouble spots.
During the 1780s, most state governments
A. found it difficult to revise their constitutions. B. eliminated property requirements for voters. C. remained strongly elitist. D. moved to limit popular power. E. were notable for their stability.