The Weimar Republic

a. was highly successful in fighting the effects of the Great Depression.
b. faced great economic challenges such as runaway inflation and later the Great Depression.
c. had very capable, charismatic leadership in the years before Hitler ruled Germany.
d. enjoyed universal support throughout Germany.
e. was pro-French in foreign policy.


b

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The author of the Ninety-Five Theses was

A. John Calvin. B. Henry VIII. C. Voltaire. D. Erasmus. E. Martin Luther.

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The 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact

a. formally ended World War I for the United States, which had refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles. b. set a schedule for German payment of war reparations. c. established a battleship ratio for the leading naval powers. d. condemned Japan for its unprovoked attack on Manchuria. e. ostensibly and naively attempted to outlaw war as a legitimate means to resolve armed conflict arising from geopolitical rivalries between and among nations.

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Compare and contrast the approaches of members of "the woman movement" and feminists to the problems faced by women during the Progressive era. To what extent were their approaches successful?

What will be an ideal response?

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