What was useful about the League of Nations?

A) The oversight of plebiscites in disputed territories
B) The return of POW's to their homelands
C) The League's commissions arranged for an exchange of scientific and cultural information among member nations
D) The collection of social and economic statistics
E) All of these


E

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When Harriet Tubman died, her death was marked by

A) full military honors. B) no recognition. C) a military parade. D) a small press notice.

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Which group hoped to take advantage of the increased unrest among American workers to further its cause?

A) left-wing Democrats B) the Progressive Party C) fiscal conservatives D) the Communist Party E) the Socialist Party

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Which of the following was emphasized in Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding?

a. A balanced political order was based on a contract between subjects and government. b. All of the answers are correct. c. Citizens must voluntarily give up some of their autonomy to a government. d. Only propertied males should be able to take an active part in government. e. Governments should have both an executive and legislative body.

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Who supported the doctrine of nullification?

a)  John Calhoun b)  Andrew Jackson c)  Henry Clay d)  John Quincy Adams

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