The tempering of the revolution was known as the ________ Reaction
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Thermidorian
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After the collapse of the Mauryan empire, India
A. returned to a series of regional kingdoms. B. suffered through a long period of chaos marked by a later Dravidian uprising. C. was absorbed into the expanding Chinese empire. D. was immediately reunified in a new empire. E. was united by a new wave of invaders.
Which of the following was not a motivation for imperial expansion?
a. Extension of political authority b. Economic benefits from obtaining raw goods for manufacturing c. Nationalist competition among the states of Europe d. Religious enthusiasm e. Extension of democratic principles
Describe American foreign policy objectives with Europe during the 1920s.
What will be an ideal response?
Which statement about the Marshall Plan is most accurate?
(a) It was used to finance rearmament after World War II. (b) It was denied to all former World War II enemies. (c) It was used to rebuild European nations after World War II. (d) It was given to all African and Asian allies during the Cold War.