In "Artificial Nations and the Rising Tide of Communal Strife," the Tutsi in Rwanda are used as an example of ________

A) pervasive racism in Africa
B) ethnic divisions highlighted by colonial powers
C) the victims of artificially drawn boundaries
D) genocide


B

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Which of the following does NOT explain American isolationism during the 1930s?

A) People believed that U.S. deaths in World War I had been for nothing. B) The squabbling and fighting in Europe was off-putting, especially in light of the League of Nations and its apparent flaws. C) A Congressional committee during the 1930s determined that the United States had been dragged into war to satisfy business interests. D) A majority of Americans supported the intentions of both the German and Japanese governments.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower served as all of the following EXCEPT

A) Vice President of the United States. B) Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II. C) president of Columbia University. D) first commander of NATO.

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By 1980, two out of the three most populous states were in the Sunbelt; they were:

A) Florida and California. B) Arizona and Texas. C) Florida and Texas. D) Texas and California.

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In 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

A. called for a de-militarized zone across Western Europe. B. both was created in response to the Soviet Union's Warsaw Pact, and declared that an attack on one member nation was an attack on all. C. was created in response to the Soviet Union's Warsaw Pact. D. declared that an attack on one member nation was an attack on all. E. All these answers are correct.

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