How was the Americanization of Europe viewed by Europeans immediately after World War II?
A. as a communist threat
B. as an economic threat
C. as a socialist threat
D. as a cultural threat
Answer: D
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a. dropping population rates created a labor shortage. b. an over-reliance on the Soviet Union by most Latin American countries proved disastrous after that country disintegrated in 1991. c. a lack of investment and loans from Western countries left Latin America without capital. d. authoritarian regimes mismanaged the economy, and prices for basic export commodities fell.
Which of the following was NOT a part of the group of invaders that threatened Europe in the ninth and tenth centuries?
a. Vikings. b. Muslims. c. Vandals. d. Magyars e. Northmen.
What percentage of the white population in the American colonies were Loyalists?
A) 50 percent B) 40 percent C) 30 percent D) 20 percent