World War I ________
A. did little to eliminate colonialism
B. brought about the rapid elimination of colonialism
C. led the United States to seek new colonies
D. led to a prohibition on the creation of new colonies by European nations
Answer: A
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A) about the same as in Europe B) lower than in Europe C) higher than in Europe D) raised due to the supply of slaves
The Neutrality Act of 1935
A. did not prevent the United States from intervening when Italy invaded Ethiopia. B. was passed by Congress with recent acts of Nazi aggression in mind. C. included a mandatory arms embargo of both sides during any military conflict. D. sought to protect America's international trade agreements. E. prevented Americans from traveling on ships of warring nations.
Before entering World War II, the United States acted as the "arsenal of democracy" by
A. financing overseas radio broadcasts in support of democracy B. supplying war materials to the Allies C. creating a weapons stockpile for use after the war D. providing workers for overseas factories
The crop that became the foundation of the agricultural societies of Mexico and Central America was
A. beans. B. rice. C. maize. D. wheat.