The British policy of appeasement before World War II rested on which assumption?
A) The United States would abandon its policy of isolationism.
B) Germany's objections to the Versailles Treaty were legitimate.
C) Czechoslovakia had a secret neutrality pact with Germany.
D) Adolf Hitler's goal was to conquer the European continent.
B
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In an effort to rebuild the colony in Canada, the ?French crown
A) ?reduced the number of seigneuries granted as larger land grants were given to fewer people. B) ?encouraged the emigration of men to the colony. C) ?reduced the number of soldiers in the area in order to secure peace with the natives. D) encouraged women to emigrate to the colony. E) ?None of these are correct.
To the great alarm of modernists, fundamentalism was gaining political power during the middle of the 1920s.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The conflict between the visions of Jefferson and Hamilton for the future of the United States can best be described as __________.
a. of short duration, lasting only through Washington's two terms in office b. reflective of developing divisions in American political life c. more about personal animosity than political differences d. anomalous, reflecting their personal idiosyncrasies
In the Platt Amendment, the United States:
A) declared Cuba independent from Spain. B) denied any intent of annexing Cuba. C) allied with Cuban rebels against the Spanish imperialists. D) claimed the right to intervene to protect its interests in Cuba.