Which two states did German nationalists believe were powerful enough to achieve the unification of Germany?
a. Austria and Prussia
b. Austria and Poland
c. Austria and France
d. Prussia and Italy
e. Italy and France
c
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a. declared that America would honor the principles found in the Franco-American Alliance of 1778. b. required the United States to send troops to France if it was attacked by Britain. c. officially proclaimed America's neutrality in Old World quarrels. d. declared that America would send troops to France if it was attacked by Spain. e. led the United States to war with Britain in 1812.
House Republicans attempted pass a voters' rights bill to protect black voters in the South, but it was defeated in the Senate by
A. neither Democrats nor western Republicans. B. Democrats. C. Democrats and western Republicans. D. western Republicans.
Which of the following statements would John Locke find acceptable?
a. Some of us are born bad. b. A positive environment will create positive results. c. Everything that we are is in our genes. d. Faith, not reason, determines what we know. e. Original sin places limits on individual aspirations.
How did Prussia build a strong military?
A) They secured new economic reforms to afford paying soldiers well for their training and time. B) They accepted Huguenots fleeing France to fight in their military, as well as the hereditary officer class supplied by the nobles. Strong discipline and training produced a formidable army. C) Prussia modeled her military after the English, based on merit and heredity. D) She based all military promotions on merit and none upon heredity. E) They accepted Huguenots fleeing France to fight in their military.