With the development of ________ power, the typical battlefield "front line" as remembered in World War I disappeared.

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


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How did Spain come to control Portugal's overseas empire in Africa, Brazil, and India?

A. Spain took over the trading network when the Portuguese faced steep inflation in their homeland. B. Portuguese merchants began using Spanish ports and paid heavy taxes to Spain. C. Philip II inherited the throne of Portugal. D. Philip II attacked Portugal and overcame its military forces.

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Events in the late 1760s and early 1770s helped to bring about a new consensus in the colonies. What was that consensus?

A) The government could not tax the colonies because they were not represented in Parliament. B) The British constitution could be altered by the passage of new laws. C) Parliament had no lawmaking authority over the colonies except for the right to regulate imperial commerce. D) The American colonies would be free from tyranny only when they were independent of British rule. E) Only by working within the British constitution could the colonies safeguard their liberties.

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Why was Fukuzawa, the traveler discussed in this chapter, considered a champion for public opinion?

a. As an editor of a newspaper, his views were widely discussed. b. He championed gender rights. c. As a writer, he was the chief source of views on the West. d. His writing promoted the idea that the government had to listen to its people. e. All of these

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In 1939, after the Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact with Nazi Germany, the American Communist Party

A. lost a significant portion of its membership. B. formed an American Nazi Party. C. reduced its criticism of the United States. D. disbanded. E. broke from the Soviet Union.

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