William Gladstone was the liberal leader __________.
A. most commonly opposed to Disraeli's Conservative Party
B. who embraced the rising Labour movement
C. united with Disraeli to oppose the new Labour Party
D. who successfully negotiated Irish independence
Answer: A
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What will be an ideal response?
Tito openly defied Stalin by ______________.
A. refusing to enforce communism in Yugoslavia B. maintaining a close, independent relationship with Bulgaria C. maintaining a free-market economy among industries D. declining to join Cominform E. emphasizing private agriculture rather than nationalized industry
Among the exiles who returned with Lenin in 1917 were Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin, the hardnosed son of an impoverished ___________ cobbler who had escaped exile in Siberia seven times before 1914.
a. Ukrainian. b. Russian. c. Kazakh. d. Georgian.
Most of Kennedy's biggest social reform goals were enacted by his successor, Lyndon Johnson.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)