Which of the following reflects the international order in the early 1990s?
a) Soviet influence over its clients and allies had declined.
b) The Middle East was the most stable region in the world.
Consider This: The 1990s ushered in the post–Cold War era. See: Introduction.
c) The United States pursued an isolationist foreign policy.
Consider This: The 1990s ushered in the post–Cold War era. See: Introduction.
d) Britain emerged as the sole superpower in the world.
Consider This: The 1990s ushered in the post–Cold War era. See: Introduction.
a) Soviet influence over its clients and allies had declined.
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How did Lord Dunmore undermine the possibility of reconciliation between Britain and the colonies?
a. He imprisoned leading colonial ministers. b. He urged Virginia’s slaves to take up arms against their masters. c. He called on Loyalists to attack their rebel neighbors. d. He called colonial elites traitors and criminals.
George Kennan's "containment" policy proposed __________
a. long-term neutrality for the United States with respect to European affairs b. a series of aggressive maneuvers toward the Soviet Union c. efforts to stop the expansion of Russian control and communism d. a return to prewar isolationist policies e. a coup to replace communism with democracy in Europe and Asia
Elizabeth I's religious settlement can best be described as
a. the disguised implementation of virtually all of Calvin's main ideas. b. a compromise. c. a return to Catholicism with minor concessions to Lutherans. d. None of these answers are correct.