Who was the main architect of peaceful reconciliation between France and Germany?

A. Charles de Gaulle
B. Robert Schuman
C. Walter Rathenau
D. John Kenneth Galbraith
E. Clement Attlee


Answer: B

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A) The unreasonable approach that individual freedoms would be subsumed into a unified Germany B) Fear of the outbreak of war with France or other nearby nations due to the military strength and aggression of a unified Germany C) Global interests would be lost to a strong Germany D) Economic interests would be lost to a unified Germany E) A need to ally with Russia to prevent Germany from seizing all European territory

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President Andrew Jackson sought to apply his democratic principles by first targeting

A. the southern planter class. B. his Whig opponents. C. the wealthy New England aristocracy. D. the Five Civilized Tribes. E. federal officeholders.

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The tax program of Prime Minister George Grenville included all of the following except

a. Currency Act of 1764, restricting the printing of colonial money b. Stamp Act of 1765, taxing most printed documents c. Sugar Act of 1764, entail the diligent collection of duties on sugar d. Mutiny or Quartering Act of 1765, requiring colonists to assist in maintaining the army e. The Tea Act of 1765, requiring the colonists to purchase tea only from authorized British merchants

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The curiate assembly typically voted by __________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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