From where did most immigrants to Western Europe come in the decades following World War II?
A) developed nations
B) former colonies
C) North America
D) South America
B) former colonies
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The colonies had been fighting with the British for a full fourteen months before declaring independence. What was NOT one of the reasons?
a. Continued belief that America was part of the transatlantic British community b. Support for the tradition of loyalty to the empire c. The realization that the colonies were not united d. Fear of harsh British reprisals against rebels e. Desire to trade with the British colony of India
The patricians formed a privileged, wealthy social class, while the commoners were referred to as
a. Helots. b. Serfs. c. Plebians. d. Celts. e. Citizens.
After 1895, Great Britain __________
A) withdrew entirely from the Western Hemisphere B) intensified its colonization efforts in Central America C) intensified its colonization efforts in South America D) concentrated on strengthening its diplomatic ties with the United States
Kemal Ataturk helped establish what nation?
a. Syria b. Turkey c. Libya d. Iran e. None of these