What was the greatest barrier that prevented the United States from implementing true neutrality when World War I broke out in 1914?

A) economic ties with the Allies
B) economic ties with the Central Powers
C) shared political values with the Central Powers
D) shared religious values with the Allies


Ans: A) economic ties with the Allies

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a. 1 b. 2 c. 4 d. 8 e. 10

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The court decision in Roe v. Wade guaranteed women's right to __________

A) attend traditionally all-male schools B) run for public office C) serve in the military D) earn equal pay for equal work E) obtain an abortion

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While serving a nine-day jail term in 1963 for violating a ban on demonstrations, Martin Luther King Jr., wrote his eloquent plea for racial justice, "Letter from a Birmingham Jail."

a. true b. false

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