A controversial case in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, involving accusations of anti-Semitism and the wrongful conviction of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer, for selling military secrets.
Dreyfus Affair
Who tries to defend Aumerle in Richard II?
The Duchess of York
Which agency consults with the president on foreign affairs
National Sec. Council
Flows through Bordeaux in SW France into the Bay of Biscay
Garonne River
a source of intense, highly directed beam of monochromatic light; light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
laser
Extension of the Monroe Doctrine by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904, asserting the right of the United States to intervene in the affairs of Latin American countries
Roosevelt Corollary
Which politician is leading an army against Caesar?
Pompey
The name changed from Department of Foreign Affairs in 1789 to this; responsible for foreign relations
State Dept.
What is the tallest mountain in Wales?
Snowdon
the group IIA elements; they are reactive metals, though less reactive than the alkali metals
alkaline earth metals
A workers' movement in the United Kingdom during the mid-19th century that advocated for political reform and the extension of voting rights to working-class men.
Chartist Movement
In Merry Wives, this is Slender's servant better known name. His actual first name is Peter
Simple
1st formal requirement to be president in the constitution.
To be a natural born citizen
The capital of Albania
Yerevan
a solution characterized by the ability to resist changes in pH when limited amounts of acid or base are added to it
buffer
A country in North America that was colonized by Great Britain in 1763 and gained independence as a dominion in 1867
CANADA
What is Lucius' relationship to Antony?
Brother
How many executive departments are there?
14
the major mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula
Balkan Mountains
the change of a vapor to a solid
deposition
A writer who had been exiled from Cuba by the Spanish, returned to launch a second war for Cuban independence IN 1895.
Killed early in the fighting
jOSE marti
Where the Duke of York tells his men to meet him. Here, Bolingbroke meets with York and York reprimands Bolingbroke for coming back to England, but admits to being powerless to stop him, and finally offers him hospitality. (Richard II)
Berkeley Castle
President has the power to ration food, gasoline, control wages, prices and seize and operate private industries vital to nations war effort. The president can use the Armed forces to keep domestic peace, and the power to call any state militia to federal service
War Powers
The longest river in Europe and Russia's most important commercial river.
Volga River
a quantum-mechanical state of an atom or molecule associated with the lowest energy level
ground state