France was able to become a full participant in the Congress of Vienna after foreign minister Talleyrand solved __________.
A. a dispute over eastern European borders
B. the secession question in France
C. an issue between Britain and Spain
D. the crisis over religious authority
Answer: A
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a) Politically motivated groups, especially from the left, were inspired by national liberation movements winning independence in European colonies abroad. b) The postwar economic environment was one of scarcity, so various groups fought viciously over jobs and goods. Consider This: Terrorist activities included bombings, kidnappings, and bank robberies. See 14.7: Narrative: The Moro Affair. c) Fear of communism meant that postwar governments routinely suppressed civil rights, leading to terrorist backlash. Consider This: Terrorist activities included bombings, kidnappings, and bank robberies. See 14.7: Narrative: The Moro Affair. d) Political terror organizations were committed to rooting out the last remaining cells of those who had collaborated in wartime. Consider This: Terrorist activities included bombings, kidnappings, and bank robberies. See 14.7: Narrative: The Moro Affair.
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A) Shiloh. B) Antietam. C) Appomattox. D) Gettysburg.
Under what U.S. administration were diplomatic relations with Vietnam resumed?
a. Richard Nixon b. Ronald Reagan c. George H.W. Bush d. Bill Clinton e. George W. Bush
University students in the twelfth century were least likely to study by which method?
A. lecture B. discussion C. drawing conclusions D. reading