How did the African elites respond to French and British colonial life?
A) They committed suicide rather than surrender sovereignty.
B) They withdrew as far as possible from contact with their oppressors.
C) They attempted to become like their new overlords.
D) They endeavored to retain as much of their native culture as possible.
E) They regrouped and led resistance movements against the colonizers.
C
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The United States responded to Gamal Abdul Nasser's declaration of neutrality in the Cold War by _________________.
A. threatening to use American warships to close the Suez Canal B. going back on its promise to finance the Aswan Dam project C. cutting off all foreign aid to Nasser's government D. threatening to use "disinformation" to destabilize the Nasser government
The key Republican senator responsible for gaining congressional support for the Truman Doctrine was ________ of Michigan
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What was the primary cause for problems in American relations with Britain and Spain following the Revolutionary War?
The tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy were distinctive in that they
a. Were less militant than other Native American tribes b. All allied themselves with the American colonists against Great Britain during the Revolutionary War c. Successfully resisted incorporation into the English fur-trading system d. were converted to Anglicanism e. Formed the most important Native American political organization to confront the colonists