The Hoover-Stimson Doctrine of nonrecognition of Manchukuo had no effect on Japan
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The followers of the Isma'ili branch of Shi'ism are best described as
a. philosophical esoterics who were often revolutionary in nature. b. those who recognized their founder as the twelfth imam. c. those who recognized the radical theocracy of the Nizari "assassins." d. None of these answers are correct.
Mao Zedong was alarmed by the pronouncements of General _____________, the commander of the UN forces in Korea, about raiding Chinese supply bases on the North Korean border.
a. Douglas Haig. b. Dwight Eisenhower. c. Douglas MacArthur. d. Robert McNamara.
Joan of Arc succeeded in
A. reinvigorating the French armies. B. aided in the liberation of Orleans. C. seeing the French army through to the end of the war. D. helping the French win the Hundred Years’ War. E. giving council to Charles, the French dauphin.
Which of the following statements most accurately characterizes the impact of the Revolutionary War on slavery?
A) The Revolutionary War undermined slavery, but it did not destroy it. B) The Revolutionary War had no impact whatsoever on slavery. C) The Revolutionary War signaled the beginning of the end for slavery. D) The Revolutionary War had no immediate impact on slavery.