Count Camillo Cavour, the prime minister of Piedmont, was a __________.
A. fanatical Catholic
B. fervent democrat
C. socialist
D. strong monarchist
Answer: D
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Because it was judged in violation of mercantilist intentions, Parliament virtually forbade the colonists from producing and exporting
A) salted fish, winter wheat, and animal furs. B) tobacco, rice, and indigo. C) timber, pitch, and tar. D) woolen cloth, beaver hats, and iron tools.
How did Truman respond to the Jewish desire for a homeland in the Middle East?
A) He actively opposed the creation of the state of Israel. B) He refused to take a stand on the creation of the state of Israel. C) He decided to recognize the state of Israel. D) He urged Jews to reconsider establishing the state of Israel.
Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy
A) proclaimed, "Speak softly, and carry a big stick." B) renounced any nation's right to intervene in the affair of another. C) led to a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union. D) helped to shape the Yalta agreements at the end of World War II. E) led to a scrupulous "hands-off" policy in Latin America, even in instances where American interests were threatened.