The Japanese launched an air attack on the United States on December 7, 1941 at the U.S. naval base of ________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: Pearl Harbor

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What do the cartoon on the left by American illustrator Daniel R. Patrick and the one on the right that appeared in the Soviet newspaper Izvestiya imply about the Marshall Plan?

A) The American cartoon blames the Soviet Union for Europe's current troubles, while the Soviet cartoon blames the destruction in Europe on the United States. B) The American cartoon views this plan as a way for Europe to distance itself from the Soviet Union, while the Soviet cartoon sees this plan as a way for the United States to control European economies. C) Both the American and Soviet cartoons show that the Marshall Plan was not economically successful in Europe. D) Both the American and Soviet cartoons call for the establishment of a European Union to manage its members' economies.

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When he qualified the myth of laissez-faire and the growth of the economy, Irwin Unger meant that:

a. private businesses contributed more than 95% of all capital invested b. the intervention of government helped private business considerably c. government intervention was more important than business d. the American economic miracle cannot be explained

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Trace the course of reform in Britain from 1815 to 1848. What were some sources of discontent, and what reforms were made by the government? What were some goals of the Chartists and of the Anti–Corn Law League? Which group was successful?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is TRUE according to Janet Spence’s Multifactorial Theory of Gender Identity?

A. The variety of roles, traits, and attitudes that shape gender identity are independent/uncorrelated. B. There are a narrow set of different ways gender attributes group together. C. Most people struggle to develop a basic sense of belongingness to their biological sex. D. It is common to discount gender typical traits and emphasize gender atypical traits.

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