What allowed Bismarck to unify Germany?

A) intelligence
B) talent
C) insight
D) ?Blood and Iron?
E) all of the above


E

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How does the career of Alexandre-Olivier Exquemelin illuminate the life of a pirate in the Caribbean?

a) Exquemelin was successful enough to leave the pirate trade and write a financially successful memoir, but nevertheless felt called back to the life and became a buccaneer once more. b) Scarred by his experiences as a pirate surgeon, Exquemelin retired and wrote a memoir discouraging young men from pursuing a life of piracy. Consider This: Why did Henry Morgan sue Exquemelin’s publishers? See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life. c) Exquemelin had an opportunity to leave the life when he was liberated in a prisoner exchange, but returned to piracy and drowned when his ship was sunk by an English warship. Consider This: Why did Henry Morgan sue Exquemelin’s publishers? See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life. d) Exquemelin, who kept a lively journal of his exploits, was killed by his own men in a brawl. His quartermaster later had the journal published. Consider This: Why did Henry Morgan sue Exquemelin’s publishers? See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life.

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Which of the following characteristics from the past remain(s) significant to modern Indian politics?

A) the sense of sacred space to the Indian people B) the lack of natural resources C) the belief that all people are equal D) the existence of tribal assemblies E) all of the above

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The Declaratory Act of 1766

A. was a sweeping assertion of Parliament's authority over the colonies. B. threatened the colonies with military action should future protests develop. C. was an attempt by outgoing minister George Grenville to save face. D. caused renewed protests throughout the colonies. E. All these answers are correct.

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President Franklin Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor Policy"

A. expanded initiatives begun under Herbert Hoover. B. was abandoned by the United States at the start of World War II. C. limited land purchases by U.S. companies in neighboring countries. D. was designed to keep the peace in western Europe. E. gave nations allied against fascism preferential loan rates.

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