Joseph Stalin's centrist plans for Russia, in opposition to Trotsky's, argued for what?
a. Free market for industry
b. Suppression of democracy
c. Socialism in the Soviet Union before spreading the revolution elsewhere
d. Gaining revenge on Germany for the terms of the Treaty of Brest Litovsk
e. Nationalization of agriculture.
c
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What did the Spanish in Florida hope to do in the early eighteenth century?
A) form bonds with the leaders of South Carolina B) create unrest in South Carolina C) buy recent arriving slaves from South Carolina for plantation labor D) send French spies to monitor activities in South Carolina
Which of the following was a reason for U.S intervention in Central America in the early twentieth century?
a) to support American corporate interests in Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Mexico b) to ensure that the food items exported from the so-called banana republics were pesticide-free c) to guarantee American access to the Panama Canal d) to maintain the American monopoly on international shipping in the Caribbean
Why did President McKinley ask for a declaration of war against Spain?
A) He was weak, indecisive, and forced into war. B) The conflicting national interests of Spain and the United States left few alternatives. C) He hoped that a war would bring him political power and imperial gains. D) Spain was unwilling to accede to any of the demands of the United States. E) The Cuban people appealed to him directly.
The revolution of Abu Muslim paved the way for __________
A) the Sunni–Shi'a split B) the spread of Islam to Persia C) the Mughals D) the rise of the Abbasids