Before mid-1948, the United States had
a. broken with its foreign policy traditions by pledging large amounts of economic aid to assist nations threatened by Fascism.
b. sent over 200,000 soldiers to Vietnam and Malaya to back French and British troops against Communist movements.
c. sent General George C. Marshall to China to negotiate a coalition government and thwart communism there.
d. withdrawn completely from any involvement in Europe's affairs.
e. announced that it had destroyed all of its nuclear weapons.
c
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By summoning the Estates-General in 1789, the government
A) showed its autocratic strength, since it possessed absolute control over the representatives. B) was following its obligation for regular meetings of the traditional representative assembly. C) was merely looking for a way to solve the immediate financial crisis. D) indicated its intentions to launch a major reform of the French political system. E) All of these are correct.
Where was the local British population in India's Fort William imprisoned?
a. "Bilious swamp of Madras" b. "Icy Ajanta caves" c. "Black Hole of Calcutta" d. "Red Fort of the Mughals" e. "Swampy sink of Purdah"
How did the Patriots treat the Loyalists after winning the American Revolution?
a. Offered to buy their land. b. Confiscated their land and expelling many of them. c. Offered them full citizenship in the new country. d. Executed most of them. e. Forced them to vote for George Washington.
Which of these was not a reason that Bush supported a 2002 coup against Hugo Chávez?
A) Chávez had opposed the U.S. war in Afghanistan. B) Chávez was a military dictator who seized power in a bloody coup. C) Chávez resisted neoliberal policies promoted by the United States, World Bank, and IMF. D) Chávez maintained friendly diplomatic relations with Cuba.