Why did the Truman administration worry about the situation in Greece?

a. They believed Soviet control of Greece would lead to communism spreading to Europe, Africa, and Asia.
b. They believed the Greek Civil War would cause the outbreak of another World War.
c. They believed the humanitarian crisis would require funds from the Marshall Plan.
d. They believed Greece would try to force Britain to take sides in their internal conflict.


a. They believed Soviet control of Greece would lead to communism spreading to Europe, Africa, and Asia.

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A. from artillery corps during the Hundred Years' War B. through the writings of Marco Polo C. by diffusion across Inner Eurasia during the Mongol era D. through exchange with the native populations of North and South America

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All of the following explain the success of the Mongols EXCEPT

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The Second Estate of the Estates General was made up of the ________.

A. clergy B. bourgeoisie C. artisans D. nobility

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In what ways did the American Revolution resemble other eighteenth-century wars? How were the causes and results of the Revolution similar to the causes of those other conflicts?

What will be an ideal response?

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