At the Potsdam meeting in July 1945, the victorious Allies agreed to

A) hold free elections in all of Europe liberated from the Nazis.
B) have future discussions on international control of the atomic bomb.
C) divide Germany into four zones of occupation.
D) exact no reparations from Germany because the reparations after World War I had helped cause World War II.


C

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The Poles, Czechs, and Hungarians

A) ignored all efforts of German kings to Christianize them. B) were united by their cultural links to the Byzantine Empire. C) were greatly influenced by assimilation into the Catholic church and Latin culture. D) rejected western Christianity and became increasingly antagonistic toward Christianity. E) became Orthodox Christians, unlike most of the other Slavic peoples.

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During its first year, the Civil Works Administration

A. put four million people to work. B. was soon replaced by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. C. provided relief funds but not relief work. D. made little progress in helping the jobless. E. planned for major building projects such as dams, airports, and power plants.

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What best describes the Schlieffen Plan?

a. German plan to use unrestricted submarine warfare to block the United Kingdom b. Austrian plan to annex Serbia c. German plan to quickly knock out the French on the Western Front, then a single-front war with the Russians d. German plan to help the Austrians invade Serbia

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Which statement best summarizes protest movements in the early years of the depression?

A) Demonstrations were virtually nonexistent despite the awful conditions. B) The government passed a law that made it illegal to stage any type of protest. C) Protesters came from a vast range of social, political, and economic interests. D) Conservative Republicans dominated the ranks of those who led protest movements.

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