The history of Nancy Wake involved
a. being brought up as a Jew in Germany.
b. being referred to as "the White Mouse" by the Gestapo.
c. traveling around the world as an American government official.
d. serving in the British nurse corps during the war.
e. the life of an Australian prisoner of war in Germany.
b
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The essence of the Carter Doctrine, announced in 1980, was
A. the protection of American interests in the Persian Gulf region. B. to stem the spread of communism in the Third World. C. the promotion of international standards of human rights. D. to awaken the global community from its spiritual malaise.
Which statement reflects the influence of social Darwinism?
A) “It is a base untruth to say that happy is the nation that has no history.” B) “. . . it means leaving people to live out their own lives in their own way, while we do the same.” C) “. . . to refuse to undertake the solution simply renders it certain that we cannot possibly solve it aright.” D) “And can anyone doubt that the result of this competition of races will be the ‘survival of the fittest’?”
With the end of slavery in the British Caribbean, more than 100,000 laborers came from where to fill the labor shortage?
What will be an ideal response?
Jackson's "negative activism" refers to his:
A) use of the veto more times than all of his predecessors combined. B) unwillingness to act on most issues. C) strengthening of the power of the legislative branch of government. D) development of a class of government office holders.