During its first quarter-century as a nation, one of the most vexing problems facing America was

a. developing and implementing a foreing policy strategy that would prevent the United States from entangling itself in the rivalry and warfare between France and Britain.
b. a lack of good political leadership.
c. the continued fighting between the United States and the Armed Neutrality League.
d. managing Indian affairs and wars throughout the country.
e. separation of church and state.


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The decline of Ottonian power resulted from their __________.

A. focus on Italy at the expense of the German provinces B. refusal to accept the authority of the pope C. emphasis on Germanic culture at the expense of the Roman tradition D. focus on the German provinces rather than opportunities in Italy

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Why did the nation's progressives oppose U.S. involvement in World War I?

a. They were naturally pessimistic and knew the United States would lose. b. They understood how financially costly the war would be for the nation. c. They did not believe the reports sent over from Europe. d. They opposed the Allied position because it was one of aggression. e. They opposed all war as being an obstacle to social reform.

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Discuss the debate over and the final adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress, and examine the importance of the ideas embodied in Thomas Jefferson's document.

What will be an ideal response?

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Who sent a "peace ship" to Europe to propagandize for a negotiated settlement in the First World War?

A. Andrew Carnegie B. Henry Ford C. J.P. Morgan D. John D. Rockefeller

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