During World War II, Japanese Americans were sent to internment centers primarily because they

(a) were considered illegal aliens
(b) had been convicted of spying for Japan
(c) refused to enlist in the United States military
(d) were thought to be threats to national security


Answer: (d) were thought to be threats to national security

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The victory of the Greeks at Salamis was largely due to

a. a coalition of forces by thirty different poleis under Spartan direction. b. the superior Athenian army. c. the so-called wooden walls of the navy. d. Spartan use of helots to fill their ranks. e. Persian desertion of the Emperor Xerxes.

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Explain how the European relationship with China changed from astonishment and admiration to criticism and frustration

What will be an ideal response?

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W. E. B. Du Bois's opinion of imperialism was that

a. the New Imperialism had led to a world dominated by white men. b. it had brought civilization to the backward peoples of Africa and Asia. c. Christianity had a responsibility to educate the uncivilized areas of the world. d. imperialism was the only force that could defeat Islam. e. the American form of imperialism would help create a better world.

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Beginning in 1871, the United States government:

A) stopped dealing with Native American tribes as sovereign nations. B) started dealing with Native American tribes as sovereign nations. C) tried to restore lands to Native Americans. D) rejected the Dawes Act. E) began a systematic slaughter of all Native Americans still living in tribes.

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