The largest problem facing Europe following World War II was ________
A) war damage
B) dealing with war crimes
C) dealing with the former Ottoman Empire
D) displaced persons
D
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Before the 1830s, American corporations could be chartered only by
A. a public vote. B. state legislatures. C. a state governor. D. presidential executive order. E. an act of Congress.
The "Freedom Summer" campaign in 1964 focused on
A. housing discrimination. B. desegregation of public accommodations. C. fair employment practices. D. school integration. E. black voter registration and participation.
President Jefferson disapproved of the spoils system, but he:
a. appointed John Marshall as chief justice of the Supreme Court b. removed all Federalists from office as a matter of principle c. replaced about 200 Federalist officials with Republicans d. handed out many important appointments to members of his own family
In the area of consumer goods, what was the situation for Soviet citizens in the era following World War II?
A) Production slowed to such a small scale that Zimbabwe had a larger gross domestic product (GDP). B) The Soviet consumers benefited from free trade with Eastern European countries. C) The Soviets were in worse shape after World War II than during the years of the Depression. D) The Soviet citizens were allowed to use the black market to improve their lives. E) The availability of consumer goods had improved but the Soviet Union lagged in heavy industry.