What triggered Great Britain's entry into World War II?

What will be an ideal response?


Germany's attack on Poland

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If one follows Thomas Mann's career, one may conclude that he a. shed his conservatism and embraced liberalism when the consequences of conservative policies became clear in World War I. b. never regretted his political conservatism when World War I began

c. supported socialist totalitarianism. d. saw Nazism as a reversion to the primitive and never abandoned his old-fashioned conservatism. e. confirmed the observation that a young person who is not a socialist has no heart and an old person who is still a socialist has no brains.

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The desire by American southerners to acquire Florida

A. led to war between the United States and Spain in 1812. B. was fervently attacked by leaders such as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. C. was unfulfilled until the 1830s. D. was intended to reduce the presence of the British in America. E. was partly motivated by the number of runaway slaves who escaped there.

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The effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin on the nation was to

A. ignite such anger in the South that several states soon seceded from the Union. B. help humanize southern slaveholders in the minds of northern readers. C. reveal the ugly extent of the vicious slave trade to America. D. spread the message of abolitionism to an enormous new audience. E. offer the first written history of American slavery.

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By the time the last tyrants left, they were universally hated for their ________

A. illegal dealings with land B. cruelty and repression C. dogmatic religious views D. unfair laws for colonists

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