All of the following describes the term Ostpolitik EXCEPT
A) It led to a recognition of the de facto borders that existed between East and West Germany.
B) It led to the signing of the Nuclear Test Ban in 1963.
C) It helped ease tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States.
D) It was employed by German leader Willy Brandt in the 1960s.
E) It led to the building of the Berlin Wall to protect East Germany.
E
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A. Tyler refused to affiliate with either the Whig party or the Democratic party and ran as an independent candidate. B. Tyler's decision to switch officially from the Whig party to the Democratic party caused so much animosity that neither party accepted him. C. Because the Whig party disbanded soon after Tyler's election, he was left without a party organization and without a political platform. D. Although Tyler ran on the Whig ticket with William Henry Harrison, he was a Democrat at heart and opposed the Whig congressional program.
"Operation Just Cause" was aimed against
a. Nicaragua. b. Iraq c. Cuba. d. El Salvador. e. Panama.
Jansenists were seen as problematic because of their belief that
a. there was no such thing as divine right. b. that the Pope was the highest authority in the world. c. Louis XIV must actively and forcefully spread Catholicism in French colonies. d. human sinfulness was similar to Calvinist interpretation. e. France must allow religious toleration to improve the state.
In the 1898 treaty ending the Spanish-American War, the United States gained all of the following territories except _____
A) ?Guam B) ?Puerto Rico C) ?the Philippines D) ?Cuba