What issue served as the primary catalyst for German aggression in Europe?
A. League of Nations membership
B. war reparations
C. American isolationism
D. Fascist overthrows in Spain and Italy
Answer: B
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Otto I's revival of the German Empire
a. led to united rule of Germany and England. b. came at the expense of religious institutions in northern Europe. c. led to united rule of Germany and Italy. d. undercut the power of the pope.
The center of the North Sea/Baltic trade route in northern Europe in the 1100s and 1200s, and an important center of woolen cloth production, was
A) Stockholm. B) Novgorod. C) Edinburgh. D) Hamburg. E) Flanders.
One outstanding feature common to all of the eventually rebellious colonies was their
a. relatively equal wealth. b. economic organization. c. similar social structures. d. rapidly growing populations. e. support of religious freedom.
Penny auctions were
a. sales events in which no item cost more than a penny. b. numismatic conventions that gained new importance at a time when cash was short. c. auctions in which a unified community would buy foreclosed farm properties from neighbors at agreed-on low prices in order to return them to the distressed owner. d. a nickname for crowds of beggars on the street all requesting pennies.