In 1866, Prussia went to war against __________, after siding with it against Denmark in 1864.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Austria
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The story of the Anschluss does NOT include which of the following?
a. The Treaty of Versailles explicitly forbids an Anschluss. b. The Austrian chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg defended Austrian independence and resisted pressure from Austrian Nazis. c. Schuschnigg resigned after France and Britain informed him that they would not help in the event of a German invasion. d. Austrian Nazis took over the government, and German troops moved in on March 13, 1938. e. The Austrians offered significant opposition to the invasion and the annexation.
Native-born Protestant Americans feared that Catholic immigrants to the United States would
a. want to attend public schools with Protestants. b. wrest control of the American Catholic Church from native-born English and Welsh Catholics. c. outbreed, outvote, and eventually overwhelm politically, socially, and culturally the Protestant native-born citizens and culture of America. d. assume control of the Know-Nothing party. e. ignite internecine Catholic armed conflict within the United States.
In 1775, as conflicts with England intensified, American colonists
A. believed England was not willing to engage in military operations against them. B. saw their larger population as a key advantage over England. C. made extensive efforts to prepare themselves for war. D. considered arming slaves to help build up the colonial army. E. were deeply divided about what they were fighting for.
Socialization of gender-variant children in Rahilly’s study was similar to racial socialization in families of color in that parents attempt to:
a. keep their children separated from the dominant culture. b. avoid difficult topics with their children. c. deny their children’s subjective experiences. d. prepare their children for the bias they will encounter.