While most European nations moved toward freeing their colonies after World War II, what nation insisted, with American support, on keeping control of Indochina?
A) Britain
B) Italy
C) France
D) the Netherlands
Answer: C
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How did the first capitalist ventures differ from the business practices of medieval guilds?
A) As trade routes developed to distant markets, capitalist industries began to produce surpluses of goods. B) Global warming led to increased population, creating more consumers and thus stimulating the need for more goods. C) Guilds regularly oversaturated their markets, leading to economic hardship. D) Capitalist ventures understood that the goal of an isolated community is self-sufficiency. E) Increased opportunities to trade removed workers' motivation to produce surpluses.
The increase of population in the Sunbelt had to do with the construction of a national highway system and
A) ?the fact that the area was deemed safe from a national security standpoint. B) ?the cost of living was less expensive in these areas. C) ?the widespread use of central air conditioning. D) ?many new businesses were giving financial incentives for relocation. E) ?None of these are correct.
German and Japanese war production matched that of the Allied powers during World War II.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
How did U.S. neutrality in World War I finally come to an end?
A) Germany proposed an alliance with Mexico and sank five American ships in ten days. B) Russia formed an alliance with Germany that threatened U.S. interests in the Pacific. C) The Allied nations begged the United States to intervene on their behalf. D) Japan attacked the Philippines and Hawaii, killing hundreds of American citizens. E) Germany formed an alliance with Cuba, threatening war against the United States.