The assassination of Emperor Severus set off the Crisis of the Century in Rome.

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The assassination of Emperor Severus set off the Crisis of the Century in Rome. This crisis is know as the Crisis of the Thrid Century, Military Anarchy or the Imperial Crisis and began with the assassination of Emperor Severus Alexander by his own troops in 235 kicking off a 50-year period during which 26 people claimed the tittle of emperor. That crisis represented a period in which the the Roman Empire was on the brink of collapse under the combined pressures of invasion, civil war,plague, and economic depression.

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Well I"m in Middle School but I'm 99.99% is The United States had reverted to a policy of isolationism, and therefore remained neutral. 

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For PLATO users, The United States had reverted to a policy of isolationism and therefore remained neutral.  

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Why did hitler create new government positions to control media and the arts?

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So that he could get more powerful

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He want to get revenge on the Allies in World War 1

During the 1960s, the foreign policy of PresidentLyndon B. Johnson was criticized because it
(1) failed to support the space program
(2) escalated the Vietnam War
(3) restricted overseas travel for American
citizens
(4) eliminated economic aid to African nations

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Which achievement was Vasco da Gama known for? A. became the first person to sail all the way around the world B. sponsored over 50 voyages of exploration for Portugal C. found an eastward sea route to reach India D. used his power and position to finance a fleet of 23 ships to reach the riches of Madagascar.

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Vasco da Gama is credited with finding an eastward sea route to reach India. This led to increased connection between Europe and India, but also opened up the path to colonization. 

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c

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What civilization was influenced by the Minoans and traded goods throughout the Mediterranean world?Egyptian
Sumerian
Persian
Mycenaean

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Mycenaean ** is the correct answer

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14) Which statement BEST describes what happened after the Ottoman Empire was defeated in World War I?A)The Ottoman Empire remained intact, but was renamed Turkey.
B)The British received Iraq, Transjordan, and Palestine as mandates.
C)The Ottoman Empire was divided evenly between Russia, Britain, and France.
D)The League of Nations was given total control over the culturally diverse region.

15) Mohandas Gandhi sought to promote nationalism in India based on
A)Hindu principles.
B)Islamic principles.
C)nonalignment during the Cold War.
D)political independence from Britain.

16) The socialist group called the Bolsheviks lead the final stage of the Russian Revolution and followed the teachings of
A)Johann Goethe.
B)Thomas Paine.
C)John Locke.
D)Karl Marx.
17) During his rise to power, Hitler gained popularity and helped stir extreme anti-Semitic sentiment by
A)convincing Germans that the United States was responsible for their many hardships.
B)making the people of Germany believe that the Soviet Union was going to attack them.
C)blaming the collapse of world trade and other economic failures on Jewish financiers.
D)destroying the rule of law in Germany so that Germans would seek retribution on each other.

18) Who was the powerful and ruthless leader of the Soviet Union from 1929-1953 who also ordered the Great Purge in which he had his real and imagined enemies arrested?
A)Adolf Hitler
B)Joseph Stalin
C)Vladimir Lenin
D)Benito Mussolini

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14) Which statement BEST describes what happened after the Ottoman Empire was defeated in World War I?

B)The British received Iraq, Transjordan, and Palestine as mandates. 


15) Mohandas Gandhi sought to promote nationalism in India based on

A)Hindu principles. 

He promoted by doing non violent protest, boycotts etc. with the INC.


16) The socialist group called the Bolsheviks lead the final stage of the Russian Revolution and followed the teachings of

D)Karl Marx. 
Even after the revolution, these groups remain in the Communist party.


17) During his rise to power, Hitler gained popularity and helped stir extreme anti-Semitic sentiment by

C)blaming the collapse of world trade and other economic failures on Jewish financiers. 

18) Who was the powerful and ruthless leader of the Soviet Union from 1929-1953 who also ordered the Great Purge in which he had his real and imagined enemies arrested?

B)Joseph Stalin