The idea of Lebensraum maintained that
A) a nation's power depended on the amount and kind of land it occupied.
B) only large populations could maintain a powerful country.
C) authority must be dictated from a powerful leader.
D) air power was the key to a successful military.
E) a pure race was necessary for national survival.
A
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A) ?Great Britain. B) ?the United States. C) ?northwestern Europe. D) ?Japan. E) ?All of these are correct.
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A) William Wells Brown. B) Frederick Douglass. C) George Washington Williams. D) Anna Julia Cooper.
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A) Alexander Graham Bell. B) Thomas Scott. C) George Westinghouse. D) Thomas A. Edison.
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A) True B) False