For François Mitterrand, in "The Continuing Rationale for European Integration," the most important role of European integration is ________
A) maintaining the balance of power
B) limiting German aggression
C) economic stability
D) keeping the peace
D
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) Meroë B) Timbuktu C) Benin D) Kilwa
The Eisenhower Administration opposed the Geneva Conference because it feared that the meeting would
A. solidify Bao Dai's position. B. undermine its alliance with Western European nations such as Great Britain and France. C. give the French the opportunity to secure a respectable surrender. D. spur the growth of Vietnamese nationalism. E. result in diplomatic recognition of Communist China.
The chapter introduction tells the story of politicians Powhatan Ellis and Franklin Plummer to make the point that
A. Andrew Jackson was more a figurehead than a really influential leader. B. these two men, frontiersmen who identified with the common folk, typified the democratic-minded politician in the age of Jackson. C. appealing to common folk was an effective campaign technique in an age that prized equality and opportunity. D. people had strange names in the 1800s.