What were the Balkan States in the tenth century?
A) Greece, Hungary, and Russia
B) Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Croatia
C) Hungary, Romania, and Greece
D) Greece, Serbia, and Croatia
E) Greece, Bulgaria, and Russia
B
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a. wealth b. family c. religion d. political affiliation e. gender
Describe how the forces of nationalism weakened rather than strengthened Russia and Austria-Hungary in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
What will be an ideal response?
President Roosevelt did not believe that Japan could be considered among the ranks of the "civilized" countries.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The German Democratic Republic
A. was formed out of the British, French, and American zones of occupation. B. was formed out of the Soviet zone of occupation. C. was sealed off from its eastern half by the construction of the Berlin Wall. D. prospered under American leadership. E. was really under direct Chinese control.