The Treaty of London, signed in 1827, demanded ________
A. that Russia recognize Romania as an independent state
B. Turkish recognition of Greek independence
C. that the Turks allow Britain, France, and Russia to decide the future of Greece
D. the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
Answer: D
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After 1661, the new attitude in England toward religion resulted in which change in Massachusetts?
A) More immigrants came, fleeing religious persecution. B) Puritans tightened their control over the colony. C) The Crown had more control over the colony. D) Puritans had to accept non-Puritans meeting in public.
What is one conclusion that can be made by evaluating the evidence on this chart?
A) The Vietnam War was exclusively a ground war for American troops. B) The American public supported troop escalation in Vietnam after the surprise North Vietnamese attacks during the Tet Offensive. C) Despite the unpopularity of the war, nearly 40 percent of the nation still believed that the United States had done the right thing by sending troops to Vietnam. D) Aerial bombings increased in the last years of the war due to the Communist presence in Cambodia.
In 1973, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
A. refused to ship oil to all nations that supported Israel. B. raised the price of oil by 400 percent. C. both refused to ship oil to all nations that supported Israel, and raised the price of oil by 500 percent. D. helped to precipitate a fuel shortage in the United States. E. All these answers are correct.
Which of the following correctly describes the attitude of most English settlers toward the Native Americans and their way of life?
a. They assumed the Native Americans to be their inferiors and showed little respect for Indian society. b. They accepted and respected the differences between their own culture and Indian culture. c. They were very interested in understanding as many aspects of Indian culture as possible. d. They were openly hostile toward the Native Americans and had no thoughts of living in peace with them.