What did Britain and France agree at the 1938 Munich Conference?
A) to sign a non-aggression pact with Germany
B) to declare war on Germany
C) to grant all German-speaking areas in Europe to Hitler
D) to avoid another war with Germany at all costs
E) to allow Germany to occupy the Sudetenland
E
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A. The commonly-held notion that foreign markets were necessary as a consumer of domestic goods was re-evaluated. B. Government spending was seen as a means of reducing unemployment and increasing consumer spending. C. Tax cuts were realized as an effective means of promoting private sector job growth and spending. D. Government surpluses were viewed as necessities for stimulus spending during long-term recessions.
The characteristics of the Carolingian empire, at its end, included which of the following?
a. Christianity as a shared faith. b. The main source of revenue was plunder. c. Leaders who ruled by rewarding their followers. d. Low levels of literacy among the general public. e. Christianity as a shared faith.
In the late nineteenth century, many immigrants to the United States
A. formed close-knit ethnic communities within cities. B. read English-language newspapers and frequented chain stores. C. totally cut their links to their native countries. D. found the transition to their new country to be fairly easy. E. were already experienced as urban-dwelling, industrial workers.