Which of the following statements concerning European moods and beliefs in the 1920s is NOT correct?

a. Feelings of stability and security were revealed to be illusionary by the war

b. Science and technology were capable of releasing uncontrollable destruction.
c. Most felt the values of old Europe could be recovered quickly.
d. Sources of hope for some could be found in the League of Nations and in the easing of international tensions.
e. Many intellectuals felt they were living in a "broken world.".


c

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What do we know about the sources of the witchcraft hysteria in Salem?

a. They are known to have been primarily economic. b. They reflected the community's underlying resistance to the teachings of Calvinism. c. They lay in the community's dislike of English authority. d. They are a subject of debate among historians. e. They may have been related to the presence of real witches.

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Although it appeared that the new Soviet leader, Khrushchev, would pursue reforms, he

a. would not tolerate popular movements for change. b. allowed demonstrations in East Berlin. c. refused to support nationalists in the Third World. d. blocked all reforms in Poland. e. supported freedom of religion but not free speech.

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How did Joseph McCarthy develop power over his fellow senators?

A) He physically threatened them. B) He blackmailed them. C) He instilled fear in them. D) He bribed them with campaign contributions. E) He was wildly popular with the public.

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