Which of the following is one of the "lessons of Munich" that many believed also applied to the Cold War?
A. You dare not appease aggressors.
B. If the Russians could blockade Munich, they could blockade London.
C. An aggressor might launch a surprise attack at any place, at any time.
D. National power is gained through cooperation.
Answer: A
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In the eighteenth century, efforts began to stop emigration from England, except that convicts were still sent to bolster the Chesapeake labor force.
a. true b. false
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A) Harding wanted the United States to isolate itself from all foreign affairs. B) Harding wanted to use dollars and disarmament to secure peace. C) Harding wanted to end the Open Door Policy to prevent armed conflict. D) Harding believed that Germany needed to make reparations to avoid future wars.
The Grand Canal stretched from what city in the south to what city in the west?
A. Nanjing to Chang'an B. Beijing to Nanjing C. Chang'an to Nanjing D. Hangzhou to Chang'an E. Annam to Dunhuang