President Garfield's assassination contributed to the passage of the __________
A) Edmunds Act
B) Chinese Exclusion Act
C) Pendleton Act
D) Sherman Antitrust Act
C
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What did Ronald Reagan and Franklin D. Roosevelt's early presidential policies have in common?
A. Both presided over immediate economic resurgences. B. Both poured resources into popular social programs. C. Both oversaw rapid, radical changes to the U.S. economy. D. Both were initially ineffective due to strong political opposition.
If you were to argue that the South lost the war because of its own shortcomings, which one of the following would NOT be an effective argument?
A) Southern planters' unwillingness to give up privilege B) resistance of governors to unifying militias C) the lack of ability to raise taxes D) a too-powerful central government
The Treaty of Locarno
a. guaranteed the new German borders with Poland and Czechoslovakia in the east. b. guaranteed the new German borders with Belgium and France in the west. c. achieved significant disarmament in Europe for the first time in seventy-five years. d. allowed the Soviet Union to join the League of Nations. e. was a secret military alliance between Germany and the Soviet Union.
What statement best describes the impact of the African slave trade?
a. It had little impact upon the number of wars in Africa. b. It reduced the number of wars in Africa because all the African states united against the European slavers. c. It increased the number of wars in Africa because of the increasing demand for prisoners who could be sold as slaves. d. It died out with the discovery of the South Asian Spice Islands. e. It was carried out peacefully as wars or violence would reduce the number of slaves and thus profits.