In March 1938, Germany seized __________ in a bloodless coup.

a. the Rhineland
b. Austria
c. the Czech province of Sudetenland
d. Alsace and Lorraine


b. Austria

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The Staple Act of 1663 __________.

a. regulated the sale of slaves b. was a boon to the colonial economy c. greatly increased the cost of imports in the colonies d. led to deflation in the colonies

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European imperial possessions had become __________ by the end of the nineteenth century.

A. concentrated in the Old World B. heavily based in the Americas C. limited to small trading posts D. dominated by American business interests

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As part of the African ________, Africans moved to nearly all parts of the Americas primarily as a result of the transatlantic slave trade.

a. Migration. b. Resurgence. c. Passage. d. Diaspora.

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Which of the following allowed the United States to assist famine-stricken parts of the world?

A. International organizations formed to distribute donated food. B. Farmers had produced a "glut" of cheap grain, due to mechanization, and were looking for ways to enter foreign markets. C. Farmers had made so much money from high grain prices that they were able to donate their surpluses. D. Congress had set aside millions of dollars of foreign subsidies.

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