How did Bretton Woods lay the foundation for globalization?
a. By creating a secret world government
b. By demonstrating that countries can work together
c. By creating a set of agreements and institutions to promote free trade
d. By exchanging product samples from different countries
Answer: c. By creating a set of agreements and institutions to promote free trade
You might also like to view...
Quinn argues that men ______ the consequences of sexual harassment.
A. are unaware of B. choose to ignore C. can easily escape D. misunderstand
In the years between 1600 and 1750, the cities that grew most vigorously were __________.
A. capitals and ports B. military forts and capitals C. industrial cities and ecclesiastical cities D. ports and cities bordering the national line
How did colonial culture begin to change at the start of the eighteenth century?
A) Ties between the French, Spanish, and British colonies strengthened, leading to a blending of cultures. B) The increasing intensity of conflicts with Indians resulted in violence and uncertainty in day-to-day life. C) An influx of conservative, religious immigrants from Europe led to a pursuit of austerity across the colonies. D) Expanded trade with the British Empire made it possible for many colonists to live more luxuriously. E) The increasing indifference to European ways of life resulted in the formation of uniquely American customs and traditions.
With the support of ________, Constantinople was captured and looted during the Fourth Crusade
A) Rome B) London C) Athens D) Venice E) Paris