Which of the following made the Aztec vulnerable to external attack?
A) their harsh treatment of conquered peoples
B) their lack of military training
C) their peaceful nature
D) their emphasis on trade and agriculture
Answer: A
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A) large; Austria-Hungary B) multiethnic; Ottoman Empire C) Catholic; Poland D) non-industrialized; Spain
President Truman was especially motivated to promote civil-rights policies beginning in 1946 because
A) He believed African American participation in World War II earned them the full rights of citizenship. B) He wanted to demonstrate to the world that the Soviet Union was far more racist than the U.S. C) International criticism of racism in the U.S. undercut America's ability to espouse democracy abroad. D) All of these choices E) None of these choices
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a. the kind of successful Soviet investment in technological development in Africa that President Kennedythought the United States had to match b. the dozens of business-government cooperative ventures that President Kennedy promoted during his firstyear in office. c. a series of anti-Cuba trade agreements the United States pressured South American countries to sign. d. that the Kennedy administration applied the concept of nation building to Latin America by promotingeconomic development in the region.
Chartered companies were
a. private investors with trade monopolies who paid annual fees to France and England in colonies. b. maritime manufacturers of maps and charts. c. companies of missionaries and religious societies. d. groups of Amerindian investors who pooled money and resources. e. illegal in most European countries.