Which of these was the focus of "International Role Reversals"?
A) economic power
B) military power
C) technology
D) decolonization
A
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George Inness' painting for Currier and Ives reflects:
A) the creative freedom of the artist. B) the conflict between art and the marketplace. C) the disappearance of the American countryside. D) pastoral peace undisturbed by industrialization.
Which of the following is NOT true of early modern governments and investment?
a. Capitalism developed in all European states at the same pace, due to governmental support. b. Government spending decreased during the early modern period. c. State policies discouraged investment in all European states, encouraging traditional economic forms and structures instead. d. Merchants who supplied governments prospered and reinvested because of the constancy of government demand. e. Governments sought to augment their wealth by pursuing dependence on other states for goods not produced at home.
During the 1950s, conservatives used fears of __________ to attack anyone who advocated change or reform
A) a second New Deal B) a renewal of Nazism C) economic decline D) communist subversion
In his diplomacy, President Wilson approached Latin America in a way that was very similar to the approach of presidents Roosevelt and Taft
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.