Efforts to maintain European peace following World War I included
A) a three-way alliance between Great Britain, France, and the Weimar Republic.
B) the addition of an armed international security force to the League of Nations.
C) an inherently weak system of alliances between France and the Little Entente.
D) increased intervention by the United States in European political affairs.
E) the belated United States decision to join the League of Nations.
C
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a. They sometimes served as diplomats or bankers. b. They lived in integrated neighborhoods among non-Jews in most European cities. c. As a group, they developed a wide knowledge of geography and languages. d. Violence against them increased steadily between 1096 and the early 1400s.
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A) Roman intellectuals B) the Hellenistic world C) south Asian scientists D) Turkic intellectuals