What groups were most likely to oppose American trade with the Allied nations during World War I?
A) German Americans and Irish Americans
B) The upper-class American elites
C) anti-Communists and anti-Bolsheviks
D) Eastern bankers and entrepreneurs
A
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In what way was Charlemagne's hope for schooling different from what he actually achieved?
A) The schools were not always able to fulfill their missions with the bishops. B) The schools did not always accept the nobles into their programs. C) The schools failed to provide teachers who were able to write. D) The schools did not have enough funding to operate properly. E) The schools taught religious beliefs inconsistent with Charlemagne's.
The first European to sail around the cape of Africa, ________, allowed the Portuguese to eventually colonize the Indian Ocean and as far east as the Spice Islands and Canton by 1513
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The financial resources for the spread of evangelical reform often came from
a. northern state governments. b. the members of Masonic lodges. c. wealthy industrialists and merchants. d. groups associated with recent Catholic immigrants.
The presidential election of 1808 resulted in a victory for __________
A) John Quincy Adams B) Charles Pinckney C) James Madison D) James Monroe