Marshall Tito was leader of ________ from 1953 to 1980
A) Serbia
B) Yugoslavia
C) Poland
D) Kosovo
B
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A) To be an optimist was to be foolish. B) There was nothing to look forward to other than grim difficulties. C) People were complaining too much yet doing too little to make circumstances better. D) Present circumstances were bleak, and they needed to be acknowledged.
Which of these was a consequence of the settlement of the Old Southwest in the early nineteenth century?
A) a lull in the expansion of slavery B) the forced migration of Indian peoples C) the Great Awakening D) the strengthening of the white southern family
The Truman Doctrine stated that American policy would be to __________
a. remain isolated from European and Asian affairs b. take a more active part in rebuilding the war-ravaged Soviet economy c. use military force to defend China against Soviet aggression d. support free peoples who were resisting the Soviet Union or its surrogates e. help create democratic governments in the emerging nations of Africa
Colonization in New France
A) ?was based on a cooperative relationship with Indians. B) ?did not involve the enslavement or coercion of Indians. C) ?was based primarily on the trade of beaver fur. D) ?initially proved beneficial to all involved and did not immediately disrupt the lives of the natives. E) ?All of these are correct.