After World War I, the most strategically important focus of British and French colonialism was _________.

a. The South Pacific
b. The Middle East
c. Southeast Asia
d. West Africa


b. The Middle East

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Which of the following supports the view that the tide of war favored the Axis Powers in 1942?

a)  Japan’s control of the Dutch East Indies b)  Italy’s control of Greece c)  Germany’s control of Moscow d)  Germany’s control of Leningrad

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How was Wilson's practice of foreign affairs similar to his evolution over social reforms?

a. From the beginning of his presidency, he tried to follow his predecessors' policies and managed to do so throughout most of his presidency. b. At the beginning of his presidency, he tried to change his predecessors' policies and ended up following most of them in the end. c. From the beginning of his presidency, he tried to follow his predecessors' policies but failed to do so throughout most of his presidency. d. At the beginning of his presidency, he tried to change his predecessors' policies and managed to do so throughout most of his presidency. e. Throughout his presidency, he went back and forth between supporting and then changing his predecessors' policies.

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The pontiff who issued the assertion of papal infallibility on things spiritual and moral was

A) Pope Ignatius. B) Pope John XXIII. C) Pope Pius IX. D) Pope Leo XIII. E) Pope Innocent.

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The Gracchus brothers believed that the underlying cause of Rome's problems was

a. the enrichment of the aristocracy b. the decline of the small farmer c. the growth of the Roman military d. overexpansion of the empire e. an inefficient system of taxation

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