The American Revolution had what effect on British policy in the short term?
A. The pace of reform increased.
B. The Yorkshire Movement quickly achieved its aims.
C. Some reforms were achieved.
D. The country underwent a reactionary period.
Answer: C
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How did Otto von Bismarck’s conservative and autocratic government view social services for citizens?
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Who served as a sort of prime minister for the Abbasid bureaucracy?
A) emir B) kadi C) caliph D) muezzin E) vizier
By 2009, social welfare spending in France consumed what percent of the GDP?
a. 10 percent b. 20 percent c. 30 percent d. 40 percent e. 50 percent
The 1932 presidential elections resulted in:
A. a Nazi victory in the runoff election. B. Hindenburg's dismissal of Brüning. C. Hindenburg's failure to win reelection. D. Hitler's election as President. E. Hitler's election as Vice Premier.