After World War II, what was the overall shared vision of the new leaders regarding African nationalism?
A) the Green Revolution
B) equality with whites
C) a chicken in every pot
D) an Africa for Africans
E) immediate industrialization
D
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In late-nineteenth-century Europe, the proportion of females in factory work
A. greatly increased. B. increased. C. stayed about the same. D. declined.
In the election of 1940, Franklin Roosevelt
A. selected Henry A. Wallace as his new running mate. B. removed Harry Truman from the ticket at the request of conservatives. C. won a closely contested Electoral College victory for his third term. D. both selected Henry A. Wallace as his new running mate, and won a closely contested Electoral College victory for his third term. E. None of these answers is correct.
How did Thomas Jefferson pay off the debt inherited from the Adams administration?
a) cutting military expenditures b) increasing commercial taxes c) selling the Louisiana Territory d) lifting tariffs on imports
Which of the following statements about Indians' views of British rule during the 1880s is true?
A. Most Indians welcomed and supported British rule. B. Most Indians resisted British rule and considered it oppressive. C. Increasing discontent led to calls for liberalizing British policy. D. European colonists called for an independent India.