Domestic American opposition to the Marshall Plan virtually ended with the communist coup in ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Czechoslovakia
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A. The largest U.S. banks could now take very risky moves while borrowing and investing billions of dollars. B. The largest U.S. banks could no longer borrow and invest freely, thus slowing the economy down immensely. C. The smaller U.S. banks were now free to spend and invest as they pleased, but inexperience led to many poor decisions. D. Rules and regulations for all banks in the U.S. became far too stringent, causing banks to decrease loan grants to the American people.
John Adams's dismissive reply to his wife Abigail's entreaty to "Remember the Ladies" betrayed his distrust of
A) slavery. B) male authority. C) her judgment. D) the extension of democracy. E) legal reform.
The first president of South Africa elected after the end of apartheid was
A) P. W. Botha. B) de Klerk. C) Zulu Inkatha. D) Nelson Mandela. E) Thabo Mbeki.
In World War II, one of the primary American commanders in the Pacific was
A. Dwight Eisenhower. B. George Marshall. C. George Patton. D. Chester Nimitz. E. Omar Bradley.