The underlying motive that led Great Britain to declare war on Germany was

A) the German invasion of Belgium.
B) a desire to plunder on the continent.
C) the desire to maintain world power.
D) fear of German intentions in France.
E) anxiety concerning a possible German invasion of Britain.


C

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a)  conservation b)  tariffs c)  food safety d)  suffrage

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The initial stage of the 1848 revolutions was usually the joining of liberal demands for political reforms with popular demands for social and economic justice. The second was usually

A) an immediate and successful military reaction by the authorities. B) lasting social and political peace with continuing demands for economic reform. C) a bitter breakup of the original revolutionary alliance. D) an elimination of traditional social divisions. E) the election of liberal politicians who supported the wealthy.

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The Seljuks were supporters of which Muslim religious sect?

a. Sunni b. Shi'ite c. Sufi d. Centrist

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The Khmer Rouge was a _____which launched a national campaign of genocide against religious and political opponents in the 1970s.

a. Vietnamese revolutionary group b. Laotian revolutionary group c. Korean revolutionary group d. Cambodian revolutionary group

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