Question 21

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World War II

Please drag and drop the correct term into its correct corresponding blank. Terms will only be used once.

(4 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
While Japan was embracing Response area and invading China, and Germany began invading Austria and Czechoslovakia, Great Britain took dopted a policy of Response area which ultimately led to World War II.
Question 22
A)
World War II

Please drag and drop the correct term into its correct corresponding blank. Terms will only be used once.

(4 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
On December 7, 1941 Response area pilots surprise attack on Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. While the Japanese hoped to destroy both US military assets and morale, this was not the case… It actually did just the opposite...Franklin Delano Roosevelt referred to the attack as a day that we live in Response area.
Question 23
A)Which of the following is a beliefs about economics supported by Adam Smith?(4 points)
Responses

The government should have little involvement in the economy.
The government should have little involvement in the economy.

The protection of private property leads to inequality.
The protection of private property leads to inequality.

The government should act to protect domestic industries from competition.
The government should act to protect domestic industries from competition.

Individuals should gather wealth for the well-being of all people.
Individuals should gather wealth for the well-being of all people.
Question 24
A)How did the Crusades contribute to increasing trade in Europe?(4 points)
Responses

The Crusades exposed Europeans to banks, which they had never seen or experienced.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to banks, which they had never seen or experienced.

The Crusades exposed Europeans to different forms of mercantilism, which made them realize they could trade with places that were farther away.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to different forms of mercantilism, which made them realize they could trade with places that were farther away.

The Crusades exposed Europeans to companies that they had never seen or experienced before, and they wanted to build companies of their own.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to companies that they had never seen or experienced before, and they wanted to build companies of their own.

The Crusades exposed Europeans to goods that they had never seen or experienced before, and they wanted more of them.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to goods that they had never seen or experienced before, and they wanted more of them.
Question 25
A)Identify the technological and economic innovations that facilitated the Commercial Revolution.(4 points)
Responses

Navigational technology, joint-stock companies, banks, and insurance companies
Navigational technology, joint-stock companies, banks, and insurance companies

Navigational technology, joint-stock companies, banks, and exploitation
Navigational technology, joint-stock companies, banks, and exploitation

Navigational technology, joint-stock companies, banks, and loans
Navigational technology, joint-stock companies, banks, and loans

Mercantilism, joint-stock companies, banks, and insurance companies
Mercantilism, joint-stock companies, banks, and insurance companies
Question 26
A)Which of the following statements best explains how Enlightenment thinkers challenged political authority?(4 points)
Responses

Enlightenment thinkers debated ways for one person or group to have complete power.
Enlightenment thinkers debated ways for one person or group to have complete power.

Enlightenment thinkers often debated ways to limit the power of the authority of government.
Enlightenment thinkers often debated ways to limit the power of the authority of government.

Enlightenment thinkers believed the monarchy should have absolute power.
Enlightenment thinkers believed the monarchy should have absolute power.

Enlightenment thinkers sided with the monarchy in disputes with the church.

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Question 21 While Japan was embracing militarism and invading China, and Germany began invading Austria and Czechoslovakia, Great Britain adopted a policy of appeasement which ultimately led to World War II.

Question 22 On December 7, 1941, Japanese pilots surprise attack on Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. While the Japanese hoped to destroy both US military assets and morale, this was not the case… It actually did just the opposite...Franklin Delano Roosevelt referred to the attack as a day that we live in infamy.

Question 23 Which of the following is a belief about economics supported by Adam Smith? The government should have little involvement in the economy.

Question 24 How did the Crusades contribute to increasing trade in Europe? The Crusades exposed Europeans to goods that they had never seen or experienced before, and they wanted more of them.

Question 25 Identify the technological and economic innovations that facilitated the Commercial Revolution: Navigational technology, joint-stock companies, banks, and insurance companies.

Question 26 Which of the following statements best explains how Enlightenment thinkers challenged political authority? Enlightenment thinkers often debated ways to limit the power of the authority of government.

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