The _________ became a foundation of American foreign policy and was used to justify American expansion into and involvement with the countries of Latin America. A. Tallmadge Amendment B. Monroe Doctrine C. Homestead Act D. Missouri Compromise

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Monroe Doctrine

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The Ghost Dance movement that emerged prominently among the Sioux in 1890 promised the tribe what two things would happen if they returned to their ancient traditions?

A) The bison would return and white people would disappear. B) White people would become their friends and the deer would return. C) Wars would cease and the reservations would disappear. D) The reservations would disappear and they could regain all of their land.

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Which of the following was a consequence of Progressive political reforms?

a. The power of urban political machines increased. b. The use of federal power increased. c. The scope of government activity shrank. d. State governments got smaller.

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Instead of staging sit-ins, SNCC members were encouraged by President Kennedy to

A. march on Washington in a display of solidarity. B. lobby Congress for legislative action. C. focus on registering black voters. D. join the freedom riders in what he believed to be a more effective form of protest.

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Which of the following does not describe the ascendancy of Philip II?

A) His realm included areas in the New World, the Netherlands, and Italy. B) The Netherlands was in both religious and political revolt against Spain. C) Towns, nobles, and provinces resisted the trend towards centralized power. D) Economic prosperity was able to separate itself from other problems of the time. E) Stresses of the time demonstrated the material limits of royal power.

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