How did President Clinton pursue his goal of globalization?
A) He initiated a multinational counter-piracy mission.
B) He dispersed funds for the growth of multinational companies.
C) He promoted the use of a common currency across the globe.
D) He drove to expand fiber-optic cable lines throughout the globe.
E) He made big investments in companies abroad.
D
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The critical Cold War document titled National Security Council Paper Number 68 (NSC-68)
A) warned President Truman of North Korea's plan to invade South Korea. B) replaced the Truman Doctrine as the basis of American anti-Soviet strategy. C) advocated a massive build-up of America's military strength. D) criticized the Truman administration's containment policy.
As a result of the passage of the Tea Act,
A. the British East India Company was given a monopoly on the sale of tea in the American colonies. B. the tax on tea imported into the American colonies was repealed. C. Parliament indicated a willingness to allow the American colonies to have more of a voice in the regulation of trade. D. tea sold in the American colonies became so expensive that it was affordable only to the upper classes.
Who is most closely associated with the foundation of Methodism?
A) John Wesley B) Baruch Spinoza C) David Hume D) Samuel Richardson E) Thomas Paine