Who wrote 37 plays between 1590 and 1613, reflecting ideas of individualism and the unconquerable human spirit, and is considered the most famous writer of the Renaissance? a) Dante Alighieri b) Miguel de Cervantes c) William Shakespeare d) Geoffrey Chaucer

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Answer 1
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Shakespeare!

Pick option C


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Which of the following developments is an example of industrialization

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Which of the following developments is an example of industrialization?


Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the second option, having to do with people working long hours in textile factories, since textiles were the first major product of industrialization.

For realz homeworktism only lol Which was true in the years just after the end of World War II? (Points : 3)
The United States was in a position to expand economically and did.

The overall German economy was healthy.
Japanese cities remained relatively undamaged.
France was divided into military zones.


Question 10.10. Which was a goal of the victorious Allies after World War II?
(Points : 3)
revenge against the German nation

total destruction of Japan

creation of the League of Nations

a lasting peace



Question 11.11. Which was a reason for the Nuremberg Trials?
(Points : 3)
to judge Nazi leaders for their policies and orders

to hold the German people accountable for the war

to offer an example to Soviet war criminals

to pass a death sentence against Hitler



Question 12.12. Which best describes the Cold War? (Points : 3)
a fight to prevent the communist takeover of Cuba
a battle over who would control the Korean Peninsula during the 1950s
a struggle between the Eastern Bloc and the West that lasted 40 years
a race between the Soviet Union and the United States to rebuild Europe after World War II


Question 13.13. Which committed the United States to the anticommunist policy of containment?
(Points : 3)
Warsaw Pact

Truman Doctrine

Western Bloc

Marshall Plan



Question 14.14. Which was a goal of the Berlin Airlift?
(Points : 3)
eliminating the Soviet presence from postwar Germany

rearming the people of East Germany

providing supplies for German citizens

defeating the leaders of Nazi Germany



Question 15.15. Which best describes NATO?
(Points : 3)
a mutual defense alliance among Western nations

an agreement to contain communism

a plan to bring free elections to postwar Poland

a peace treaty that ended the Cold War

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Number 1: "The United States was in a position to expand economically and did."
Number 2: "Revenge against the German nations"

Number 3: "
to judge Nazi leaders for their policies and orders"

Number 4: "
a struggle between the Eastern Bloc and the West that lasted 40 years."

Number 5: "Truman Doctrine"

Number 6: "
providing supplies for German citizens."

Number 7: "
a mutual defense alliance among Western nations."

The first battle of the Spanish-American War was fought in

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The first battle of the Spanish-American war was fought in Manila Bay. the first war was fought in 1898 between the Spanish and the Americans because the United States intervened in the Cuban war of Independence. it is true that the main reason for the war was the American support towards Cuban independence, but the war was fought between the Americans and the Spanish in both Pacific and the Caribbean. The United States Naval power was too hot to handle for the Spanish during this war and it turned out to be the decisive factior in case of this war.

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B: the Philippines

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Under this system, the government owns nearly all the means of production and directs all important economic activities?a. fascism
b. capitalism
c. anarchy
d. communism

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D: Communism. A major example would be the USSR and their "overnight industrialization" that took place in the 1920's-1930's

Which features were among the six common bonds of a nation-state?

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Culture, History, Language, Territory, Nationality, Religion E.t.c

Why did President Roosevelt need to create a Second New Deal?

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Roosevelt altered his policy making in part because of complaints from critics and in part because, by 1935, it was clear that more Americans stillneeded federal relief assistance. Roosevelt thus aimed approximately half the Second New Deal programs and policies at long-term reform.

The economy continued to struggle with high unemployment rates and widespread poverty.