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A) the transfer of Bavaria to France as a reparations payment
B) a reduction in its army to 100,000 men
C) a reduction in its navy
D) the demilitarization of all lands along the Rhine
E) the return of Alsace and Lorraine to France and the cession of parts of Prussia to Poland
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A) had been a professor in Britain from 1908 to 1913.
B) led the Left group in the Politburo after Lenin's death.
C) had served as Kerensky's secret police leader until he defected to the Mensheviks.
D) became premier of the Soviet Union after Stalin's death.
E) led the Fourth International in Brussels.
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A) KGB.
B) Cheka.
C) NKVD.
D) Stasi.
E) Savak.
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A) fear of the prospect of going to war.
B) naively romantic enthusiasm for the adventure of war.
C) lack of enthusiasm for the confrontation ahead.
D) indifference to developments in international affairs as spring faded into summer.
E) ignorance, because no one knew what the diplomats were doing behind closed doors.
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A) gave sovereignty in the Ruhr to Belgium.
B) granted Syria, Jordan, and Iraq full independence.
C) ended the civil war in Russia.
D) established the United Nations, ardently desired by Winston Churchill.
E) placed the responsibility of the Great War on the Germans.
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A) the military and political leaders were generally competent and efficient.
B) the tsar permitted Rasputin to intrude into policy making.
C) the Bolsheviks urged that Russia renew its war effort while promising land for all.
D) Czar Nicholas II was murdered.
E) Siberia declared its independence.
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A) Japan
B) the United States
C) China
D) Abyssinia
E) Spain
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A) sharply limited free speech when it implemented the Defense of the Realm Act.
B) opposed the use of poison gas under any and all circumstances.
C) developed a program that employed over 1.3 million children, even in positions formerly beyond their previously presumed "capacity."
D) brought William Gladstone back as Prime Minister when Lloyd George was defeated.
E) seized Constantinople from the Ottomans.
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