Knowing that Russia might come to the aid of Serbia why did Germany side with the Austrian decision to invade Serbia?
a. Russian alliance with France would enable Germany to weaken France.
b. Germany was determined to keep its alliance with Austria, even if meant war.
c. Fearing that Russia would only get stronger, it was militarily a good idea to fight it before it got any stronger.
d. It felt Britain's land forces were too weak to threaten Germany.
e. All of these were causes for Germany joining with Austria when Austria invaded Serbia.
e
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a. was broadly supported by both imperialists and anti-imperialists. b. showed his willingness to grant U.S. citizenship to Filipinos. c. reflected his fear that, without a strong U.S. presence, another power would invade. d. was similar to the U.S. treatment of Hawaii. e. indicated that he wanted statehood for the Philippines.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act attempted to restore the purchasing power of farmers by encouraging them to
a. purchase more efficient farm equipment. b. increase their production of foodstuffs. c. limit their production of specific crops. d. donate their surplus crops to the unemployed.
Islamic banks honored letters of credit, drawn on the parent bank, known as
A. sakk. B. ka'ba. C. sufis. D. sunnis. E. qadis.
In what region were antiblack and antiabolitionist riots most common in the antebellum period?
A) the far West B) the Northeast C) the Southeast D) the Southwest