Hitler made his first move toward territorial expansion by__________

A) annexing Austria to Germany
B) demanding that Czechoslovakia surrender the Sudetenland
C) invading Poland
D) incorporating the free city of Danzig into Germany


A

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The contributory factors to the sexual revolution include all of the following except

A) cultural movements like Romanticism. B) lack of literary censorship after World War II. C) Freudian psychology that sexual repression causes neurosis. D) influx of pornography into mainstream society. E) family units breaking apart since Industrial Revolution.

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Why were the popes, who had almost unlimited authority as heads of the Church, so unable to govern the Papal States in the sixteenth century?

a) Often elected as old men, they ruled for relatively short periods, which limited their influence in the day-to-day affairs of the Italian peninsula. b) Popes never exercised personal authority in the Papal States because their vows forbade it. Consider This: What was the career path of a pope and how long might that take? See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain. c) Popes themselves came from the feuding families of Italy, so even as pope they would be attacked by rival families. Consider This: What was the career path of a pope and how long might that take? See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain. d) Popes, citing the long traditions of Roman republicanism, always sought to include as many of their retainers as possible in any decision making. Consider This: What was the career path of a pope and how long might that take? See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain.

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Which best summarizes the basic philosophy of the Enlightenment?

a. Reason could help humans achieve perfection in this world. b. Knowledge was of little use when confined to speculation. c. Faith and tolerance could help humans achieve perfection in this world. d. Absolutist governments must be replaced by representative governments. e. People must give up most possessions to achieve true enlightenment.

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The Allied decision to invade in Normandy indirectly led to __________.

A. Soviet control of Eastern Europe B. French resentment toward the Allies C. Spain entering the war on the side of Germany D. a halt to American advances in the Pacific

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