Great Britain and France responded to Germany's first aggressive moves between 1935 and 1938 by
a. committing military forces to defend Ethiopia.
b. pursuing a policy of appeasement.
c. establishing a military alliance with the Soviet Union.
d. making stern threats of war.
b
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A. Christmas B. Easter C. All Saints' Day D. All Souls' Day
Hitler and the Nazi Party pointed to __________ as the source of all Germany's economic problems during the Great Depression.
A. the Versailles Treaty B. Prussian upper-class decadence C. the United States D. overproduction of consumer goods
Which of the following is an example of European powers' reticence to allow independence to Africans and Asians?
a. French colonialists treatment of people as indigenes. b. Dutch resistance of Dutch-educated natives becoming social equals to their colonizers. c. British resistance to assimilation of British-educated Nigerians and Burmese. d. British hesitancy to allow India self-rule. e. All of the answers are correct.
The Intolerable Acts were passed by Parliament to punish __________
A) Williamsburg and the Virginia House of Burgesses B) Philadelphia and the other Atlantic ports that restricted imports C) Ben Franklin and other popular colonial leaders D) Boston and the colony of Massachusetts