Among the formative influences on Hitler were

a. Wagnerian operas with their glorification of German folk traditions.
b. a variety of racist, nationalist, Pan-German literature often referring to a heroic Aryan race.
c. the intense anti-Semitism of Schönerer's Pan-German movement and Vienna's major Karl Lueger.
d. the clarity of purpose and positive excitement he experienced in World War I.
e. all of the above


e

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Which of the following statements is NOT accurate?

a. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain. b. The first country to which the Industrial Revolution spread was the United States. c. The Industrial Revolution spread to France after the French Revolution. d. Industrialization began in Germany in the 1840s and became phenomenal in the 1870s. e. Russia began to industrialize in the 1890s.

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The main reason behind President Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb was that __________

A) he was xenophobic and particularly disliked the Japanese B) U.S. intelligence knew that Japan was close to developing its own atomic bomb C) Stalin was urging the United States to use the weapon to conclude the war D) he hoped to end the war as quickly as possible and thus save American lives

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The hippie movement ultimately:

a. began to wane as counterculture had become counterproductive b. won over much of Middle America to its perspective c. got involved in civil rights activism and the war on poverty d. disappeared once the draft was ended e. was limited to San Francisco

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What American victory brought about a French alliance?

What will be an ideal response?

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