The American foreign policy of trying to penetrate underdeveloped areas economically without the problem of governing them was
A) successful because it supported broad-based economic development.
B) foolish because it did not maximize the profits of American companies overseas.
C) far-sighted in its sensitivity to different social and cultural patterns.
D) self-defeating because it was not supported by local people.
D
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Which identifies an important effect of the violent slave rebellion of 1831?
a. White southerners became more committed to quashing antislavery ideas. b. Many slaves were freed because their masters were afraid to remain in the system. c. Organized, violent rebellions began happening with more frequency. d. White southerners began to question the legitimacy of slavery. e. Many slaves were sold to the West Indies to decrease the population in the South.
A short-lived strike by Lowell's women workers in February 1834 occurred in protest of
A) wage cuts. B) poor sales. C) rising inventories. D) falling prices.
Which of the following was not a major southern cash crop in the early 1700s?
a. cotton b. tobacco c. indigo d. wheat e. rice
The population of which country or region in 1973 was comparable to the world's total population in 1600?
A. India B. China C. the states of East Africa D. Brazil