During World War I, West-European governments

a. sought to strengthen free-market capitalism.
b. nationalized transportation systems and industries.
c. tried to avoid using women as workers in heavy industry, taking steps to protect their status within the home.
d. made sure food supplies were plentiful.
e. resisted imposing price, wage, and rent controls.


b

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a. Berlin Syndrome. b. Korea Syndrome. c. Munich Syndrome. d. Jerusalem Syndrome. e. Vietnam Syndrome.

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Soviet society during the Leonid Brezhnev years was marked by all of these characteristics EXCEPT:

a. a more restrictive attitude towards dissidents. b. an educational system focusing on rote memorization and political indoctrination. c. the idea that being exposed to foreign ideas, including rock music, was harmful to the Soviet people. d. a willingness to allow the media to occasionally release uncensored news reports. e. a ban on raising children to be left-handed.

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In which area were Luther's ideas most readily accepted?

a. England b. France c. Italy d. Spain e. Scandinavia

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By the time of the War of 1812, the Federalist Party was the minority party nationally, but it was still the majority party in New England.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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