What was "dollar diplomacy"? Did it succeed or fail? Why?

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a. to stop the spread of communism from North Vietnam to South Vietnam b. to gain control of valuable natural resources in South Vietnam c. to honor obligations to Russia from the treaty ending World War II d. to retaliate for North Vietnam's involvement in the Bay of Pigs operation e. to stop South Vietnam's bloody takeover of North Vietnam

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Why did Charles I restore the Virginia assembly in 1639?

A) He needed tobacco revenues and the support of Virginia's planters. B) ?? He wanted to democratize the British colonies. C) ?? He hoped to strengthen the Anglican church in Virginia. D) ?? He thought it would prevent Virginia from giving in to Spanish encroachments. E) ?? He needed a divorce and the only way the Anglican church would grant one was in exchange for the restoration.

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According to Marco Polo's account, he was made governor of the large trading city of

A. Yangzhou. B. Melaka. C. Khanbaliq. D. Samarkand. E. Dunhuang.

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Louis XIV believed that he was king because his power came from?

a. the people b. the nobles c. God d. the church e. his own skill

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