In the spring and summer of 1938, Hitler annexed __________ to the Third Reich

A) Poland
B) Spain
C) Portugal
D) Austria


D

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Which of the following best explains the deterioration of the working and living conditions of workers in New England textile mills in the 1830s and 1840s? a. Living and working conditions deteriorated primarily because of the economic depression of the late 1830s. b. Working and living conditions deteriorated primarily because of the growing labor surplus. c. A depression led management to

focus more on profits than on providing decent working and livingconditions for the workers. d. Competition from English imports was the primary reason for the deterioration of working and livingconditions.

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Captain Jacob Leisler, the head of the rebel militia that took control of New York in 1689:

a. was knighted for his role in supporting the Glorious Revolution. b. was a close ally of Sir Edmund Andros, who was trying to regain control of the Dominion of New England. c. was overthrown and killed in so grisly a manner that the rivalry between his friends and foes polarized New York politics for years. d. sought to impose Catholic rule but was defeated by a Protestant militia in a short but bloody civil war.

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What was the general idea of Thomas Babington Macaulay's educational policy for Britain's Indian subjects?

A. We should produce a class that is Indian in blood and color but English in taste and intellect. B. If you lift up the poor, they become better manual laborers. C. Do not try to educate poor Indians, for it is an impossible task. D. Education beyond the basics will serve to incite rebellion. E. We need English-educated Indian soldiers to help us fight insurrection in Africa.

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What role did religion play in the Progressive Era?

A. Labor activists were openly Christian reformers. B. Although many reformers espoused religion, many others did not. C. Organized religions played no part in the support of moral reforms. D. Christian churches were often in heated opposition with their competing ideals.

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