Which of the following was a goal of the Greenback Party?
A) ending agricultural subsidies
B) restrictions on labor unions
C) an expanded money supply
D) American annexation of Samoa
E) high protective tariffs
C
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a.Abraham Lincoln. b.James K. Polk. c.David Wilmot. d.John Quincy Adams. e.Henry Clay.
Who benefited most from French Indochina's economy?
A) Europeans rather than native peoples. B) The French noblemen who set up plantations on the best land. C) Immigrant Chinese middlemen merchants and native landlords. D) The British, who moved into the area from Malaya. E) A small percentage of the Vietnamese who were assimilated by the French.
The beliefs advocated by John Humphrey Noyes of the Oneida Community included all of the following except
a. no private property. b. sharing of all material goods. c. removing children from exclusive parental care at a very young age so they can be raised communally. d. strictly monogamous marriages. e. improvement of the human race through eugenics.
The "Open Door notes"
A. argued that Japan should open its borders to free trade. B. were directed to imperial powers in Europe and Asia. C. sought to give the United States a monopoly on trade with China. D. gave the United States a reason to be militarily involved in China. E. were written by Theodore Roosevelt.