In discussions about nations in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a nation was identified as
a. the government administering a set piece of territory.
b. the physical land or country on which a given people lived.
c. the people as a whole whether or not they have a government of their own.
d. indistinguishable from a state.
e. indistinguishable from a country.
c
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A) a defensive stance, in anticipation of a long conflict B) an early and forceful offensive, in anticipation that it would be decisive C) a strategy of total war, in anticipation that it would demoralize civilians D) a continuation of negotiations, in anticipation that Americans would prove unwilling to fight each other E) a slowly enveloping offensive, in anticipation of finding the other side resolute in its opposition
Paul and the Apostles found receptive listeners from
a. Gentiles and non Palestinian Jews. b. Mongolian Huns. c. Germanic tribes in Gaul. d. Zealots. e. Jewish leaders
All of the following were established by the National Security Act of 1947 EXCEPT:
a. the Central Intelligence Agency b. subcabinet Department of the Navy c. the Department of Homeland Security d. the National Security Council e. subcabinet Department of the Air Force
A series of 1935 Roosevelt proposals for higher tax rates on the wealthy was likely designed to undercut Senator Huey Long's Share-Our-Wealth Plan
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.