The most accurate assessment of the Clinton administration's controversial $20 billion loan to Mexico in 1995 would be that it was
a. very successful for both countries.
b. a continuing source of friction between the two nations.
c. a political fiasco for President Clinton.
d. an embarrassment for both countries.
e. a good financial deal for Mexico but a bad one for the United States.
a
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a. They prospered financially and socially. b. They were easily assimilated into American society. c. They were increasingly seen as a social and cultural threat by established Americans. d. They faced few problems adapting to their new environment.
The Battle of Stalingrad was a major victory for Germany?
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. Indian Ocean ships were not as solidly built. b. Indian Ocean traders usually established colonies. c. Mediterranean seamen rarely sailed far from shore. d. Mediterranean ships relied on lateen sails. e. Mediterranean seamen were interested only in economic gains.
The increasingly anti-Semitic phase that moved toward violence in Germany started with
A. the Nuremberg Laws. B. the Mischling Laws. C. Kristallnacht(Night of Broken Glass). D. the partitioning of Poland. E. implementing the blueprints of the Wannsee Convention.