What was the primary reason for the formation of the League of Nations?
A) To stop countries from the subjugation of others
B) To correct the injustices of the world and lay a foundation for a warless world
C) To enact free trade throughout the world
D) To provide an international court for disputes to be heard and settled by a convening authority
E) To appease Woodrow Wilson
B
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What statement best expresses the significance of the report issued by President Truman's Committee on Civil Rights?
A. It indicated the willingness of the president to acknowledge the federal government's responsibility to strive for racial equality. B. It indicated that the president was willing to respond to congressional demands that he provide a comprehensive legislative agenda to protect minority rights. C. It indicated the government's willingness to bow to public pressure and actively protect the rights of minorities. D. It indicated that the president was unwilling to support ideas that would cost him white votes in the Southern states.
The Paris Commune was dominated by ________
A. genuine proletarians B. radicals and socialists C. strict communists D. socialists and anarchists
By the third century C.E., the rising cultural and political powers of the world included all of the following empires except
a. Sasanid and Gupta. b. Roman and Byzantine. c. Nara and Heian. d. Han, Sui, and Tang.
The first state to secede from the union was ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word