Although communism and fascism were passionately at odds, what common enemy did they share?
a. Liberal democracy
b. Parliamentary democracy
c. Capitalism
d. Religion
e. The League of Nations
a
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Discuss the emergence of ethnic wars in the Balkans and the situation in the Middle East. How did the Clinton administration respond to each situation and what were the consequences?
What will be an ideal response?
When John reported that Thomasine took the death of their infant daughter with "patience," he meant that she
a) accepted the death as God's will. b) knew that the grieving process would be lengthy. c) knew that she would have other children eventually. d) was waiting for her mother to come and console her. e) knew that the minister would come soon to bless the infant.
The debate over slavery in the Mexican Cession
a. threatened to split national politics along North-South lines. b. nearly resulted in the return of the territory to Mexico. c. resulted in the formation of the Republican party. d. resulted in strong hostility to further expansionism. e. caused clashes between proslavery and antislavery settlers in California.
What did the Carnegie Steel Company do after it won the Homestead strike?
A. cut its workforce, but raised wages for remaining workers B. created a company-sponsored union C. cut its workforce, lengthened the workday, and cut wages for remaining workers D. sought reconciliation with its workforce