The policy known as Ostpolitik
A. almost led to East German absorption of West Germany.
B. was designed by Charles De Gaulle.
C. was designed by Conrad Adenauer.
D. increased cultural, personal, and economic relations between West and East Germany.
E. was an attempt by East Germany to unite with West Germany.
Answer: D
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Through such devices as the initiative, the referendum, and the recall, progressive reformers hoped to
a. reduce the power of government. b. use the common-sense ideas of ordinary working people to solve the problems of urban America. c. create a government whose response to the will of the people was completely spontaneous. d. replace the favoritism of the boss system with rational, accountable management chosen by responsiblevoters.
The Puritan English General, Thomas Pride, served as Lord Protector during the English Civil War, during the interregnum from 1653-1658
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Why was Andrew Jackson so influential in the mid-1800s?
A) He was a forceful and domineering president, unafraid of breaking the Constitution to gain what he wanted. B) He was a charismatic and kind president, fighting for the poor and disenfranchised. C) He was a politician in the right place at the right time; the 1830s and 1840s were a time when Americans wanted to be led by a strong national government. D) He made political deals to gain majority support in Congress and the Supreme Court, using the other branches to further his own agenda. E) He chose a strong presidential cabinet and followed their advice closely.