How did the overseas expansion of the 1890s differ from earlier expansion?
a. Most of the territories the United States acquired were seen as colonies.
b. Religion was the major motivation behind expansion.
c. The acquisition of new land for settlers was the major motivation behind expansion.
d. Expansion often resulted in conflict with indigenous peoples.
a. Most of the territories the United States acquired were seen as colonies.
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In the cotton belt, planters
a. moved away from the task system. b. generally permitted slaves to keep small gardens. c. had less control over their slaves than in the Chesapeake. d. sought to diversify their agriculture. e. worked their slaves less than did coastal planters.
The early engagements between Japan and the United States were:
a. naval battles. b. battles between guerrilla armies in jungles. c. bombing raids on each other's territory. d. fought in China.
The key to Clinton's promise of innovation was what he called the _________, a centrist and eclectic blend of policy ideas taken from both liberal and conservative perspectives. A. New Freedom B. Social Gospel C. New Right D. Third Way
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Mao Zedong's New Democracy
a. established people's communes. b. was a program similar to Soviet's New Economic Policy. c. created the first five-year plan. d. restored capitalism at all levels of Chinese society. e. gave Chinese peasants the vote in choosing all Communist Party officials.