What did the World Bank and the IMF think of the role of the United States in the 1990s?

A) They were hesitant to allow the United States to take the lead, due to their intense nationalism.
B) They believed it was the turn of the United States to be the economic model for the world.
C) They thought that the United States demonstrated its ability to lead the world through their peace negotiations in the Middle East.
D) The most capable nation would be Japan, but they felt that they still posed a threat of imperialist ideas.
E) None of these


B

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a. anti-black sentiment on the part of white working-class New Yorkers. b. the long delay in implementing emancipation. c. the exemption of Irish immigrants from the draft. d. the passage of heavy new taxes to finance the war.

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What were Cardinal Granvelle's original goals when he led the special council of state in the Netherlands?

A. to establish local autonomy for the seventeen Netherlands provinces B. to decentralize the government and put it in the hands of a Dutch ruler C. to destroy any threats to Margaret of Parma and to establish her as the ruler of the Netherlands D. to break down local autonomy and build a central royal government directed from Madrid

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The nobility conceived of their rights in terms of __________.

A. a level of independence from monarchial control B. ability to tax their lands C. religious freedom D. access to representative institutions

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What was the most significant cost of agricultural collectivization?

a. Widespread rebellion b. General famine c. Failure to meet the grain quotas d. Ouster of the Centralists within the Politburo e. All of these.

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