History, 23.06.2019 23:00 faithcalhoun
1. austrian archduke who was assassinated allied powers 2. originator of league of nations clemenceau 3. british ship sunk by german u-boat ferdinand 4. commander of american forces in world war i central powers 5. french-german disputed territory lusitania 6. site for signing of peace treaty versailles 7. germany and austria-hungary lloyd george 8. england, france, and russia wilson 9. british prime minister, world war i alsace-lorraine 10. french premier during peace talks pershing
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00, morgan3346
How did kennan’s long telegram shape the united states interaction with communism throughout the world? a. the united states sought to restrict the expansion of communism and soviet influence. b. the united states conquered communism by economically oppressing third-world nations. c. the united states created the european union to maintain control of its post-wwii influence. d. the united states sought to extend its influence by militarily forcing democracy on the world.
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History, 22.06.2019 13:00, majormkh10
Which is one of the defining characteristic of the modern era
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History, 22.06.2019 17:30, mdaniella522
Ademocratic government allows its citizens to vote directly on most issues. however, the citizens cannot simply pass any law they want. the government has a constitution guaranteeing that certain rights can never be denied to any citizen. these guarantees were included to make sure the most popular political parties would be unable to pass laws limiting the political rights of their opponents. which principle of democracy does the government described in the passage most directly represent? a. valuing the need to compromise b. recognizing the worth and dignity of the individual c. accepting majority rule but insisting on minority rights d. respecting the equality of all citizens
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