In 1934, U.S. Soviet relations soured in part because the United States demonstrated little interest in stopping the expansion of
A. China.
B. Italy.
C. Japan.
D. Germany.
E. Great Britain.
C
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a. nationalism b. conflicting ideologies c. economic problems d. failures in international diplomacy
The Persian army met and was defeated by the Massagetae in
a. Arabia. b. Central Asia. c. the eastern Aegean. d. the Himalayas. e. present-day Turkey.
In the effort to develop adequate housing for Europe's workers,
a. western European governments built public housing complexes beginning in the 1820s. b. by the 1880s, there was an expansion of the role of government in providing housing. c. city governments ignored this pressing social need in the years before World War I, except in Tallinn and Johannesburg. d. the power of the liberal concept of minimized government produced no public action in this area. e. Britain, notably, did nothing to aid its workers until after the Liverpool riot and fire of 1903.
Only members of the nobility were legally allowed to __________, but over time uncommon wealth enabled a persistent commoner to qualify.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).