Wilson's policy of holding the Germans to "strict accountability" for any American losses resulting from violations of freedom of the seas
A) did not reflect most Americans' neutrality.
B) was strongly opposed by Secretary of State Bryan.
C) was supported by his demands for greatly increased military appropriations.
D) was consistent with international law.
B
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A) became most popular when European intervention in other nations peaked B) developed to justify colonization, after the fact C) was the main driving force for the imperialism of the 1800s D) led to greater interaction between Europeans and those they ruled
Tradesmen who worked in the same occupations and merchants who dealt in similar goods formed
a. mints. b. market towns. c. commercial fairs. d. political parties. e. guilds.
How many strikes did the United States see in1934?
A) 800 B) 1,000 C) 1,500 D) 1,800
What was the core message of the Second Great Awakening? How did the movement affect race relations in the United States?
What will be an ideal response?