Wilson followed Roosevelt's example of conservation __________

A) by setting aside vast acreages of forest lands in New England
B) through creating the Bureau of Land Management
C) through placing limits on commercial fisherman
D) by creating the National Park Service


D

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How did Americans feel about collective security toward the end of World War II?

a. They were eager to make new attempts at collective security. b. They acknowledged that collective security was useful, but remained reluctant. c. They still thought that isolationism was better than collective security. d. They realized that collective security was ineffective, but it kept their alliances throughout the war. e. They vowed never to make another attempt at collective security.

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When World War I broke out in Europe in August 1914, President Wilson:

a. privately told the belligerents that America would remain neutral b. secretly contacted the Allies and promised any aid, short of entering the war c. called for American neutrality in fact as well as in name d. hesitated while trying to decide what to do

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During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, aristocratic families

A) became increasingly weak and unstable. B) faced few challenges to their social and economic leadership. C) benefitted more from the aftermath of the Black Death than did common people. D) successfully resisted wealthy commoners from joining their ranks. E) lost most of their social and economic status.

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Bishop Crowther is important because he

a. fought for African wars for independence. b. defended the ability of Africans to have a major voice in European policies in Africa. c. moved to London and became an Anglican bishop there. d. translated Christian texts into various African languages. e. petitioned the Vatican for doctrinal reform.

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