Examine United States President Woodrow Wilson's concept of the self-determination of nations. Why did it have such a profound impact, in the years following World War I, on Asia, Africa, and Latin America? How, specifically, did it contribute to the rise of nationalism and political identities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America?
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What did the Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye have in common with the January Edict?
A. Both restricted the liberties of Catholics in the French territories. B. Both were issued by a convening of German lords to define religious toleration in their lands. C. Both were issued by the French crown in an effort to grant religious freedoms to Protestants. D. Both were issued by Spain in an effort to direct the Protestant restrictions in the Netherlands.
On the political stage during the period 1000–1700, which of the following dynasties was able to control the lands north of the Sahara for an extensive period of time?
a. Fatimids b. Almohads c. Ayyubids d. None of these answers are correct.
Continuing strong political and economic influence by former colonial powers in their former colonies is known as
a. Capitalism b. Multinationalism c. Globalization d. Neocolonialism e. Imperialism
By the middle of the eighteenth century, the manumission of slaves in the Mid-Atlantic colonies had been
a. prohibited entirely by colonial assemblies. b. enacted completely by legislative decree. c. dramatically increased by monetary rewards offered to masters who freed their slaves. d. dramatically decreased by legal requirements that masters post heavy bonds before freeing their slaves.