Under the leadership of Konrad Adenauer
a. West Germany refused to reconcile with its ancient enemy, France.
b. West Germany experienced an incredible economic collapse in the decade after 1945.
c. West Germany rebuilt its economy and increased growth.
d. East and West Germany were reunited.
e. the Berlin Wall was torn down.
c
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A) Roosevelt won by a razor-thin margin B) Hoover pledged, if reelected, to launch a "new deal" C) Roosevelt won in an unprecedented landslide D) Republicans retained control of Congress
Why did early Christian congregations resist the tendency that many religions have to splinter as they spread?
A) Christians believed that Christ was going to return and end history, forcing them to cooperate and pool their resources together. B) Part of their belief system included a respect for diverse opinions, which allowed congregations to voice dissent without the worry of sparking theological disputes. C) The Christian congregations were too small at this point in history to splinter. D) They were united though a common ancestral heritage, with Christianity a secondary identity for Roman citizens. E) Missionary work in the thinly populated countryside gave Christian leaders an outlet for possible troublemakers.
Which of the following was not part of the 1950s domestic scene?
a. The federal government funded the construction of an interstate system of high-speed expressways. b. Billions of dollars were allocated for water projects in western states. c. Labor unions became increasingly militant and violent. d. U.S. companies dominated both the national and international marketplaces. e. White Americans moved to the suburbs in large numbers.
One of the main reasons why the Hebrews' religion was so constant was because
a. they wrote it down in scripture. b. they had a dedicated cult of oral recitation. c. it became widespread and popular. d. it fully integrated religion and government into a theocracy. e. None of these.