What type of foreign policy did the United States adopt after World War II?
A. isolationist
B. imperialist
C. interventionist
D. economic import market
Answer: C
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What did the Congress of Industrial Organizations innovate?
A) nothing that was notable B) using strikes to get businesses to comply C) using violence against non-union scabs D) the sit-down strike
Toward the end of the 1990s, farmers and government officials in the lower Rio Grande Valley had a major dispute with Mexican officials over __________
A. illegal immigration from Mexico B. Mexico’s failure to fulfill its legal obligation to supply a specified amount of water to the Rio Grande River for irrigation in the valley C. a class-action law suit in Texas courts over new land claims based on the original Spanish land grants in the area D. drug smuggling through the area
What do the rats and Lewis Cass, who is on the roof, represent in this political cartoon showing Martin Van Buren lighting a barn on fire?
A) supporters of westward expansion B) Whigs C) proslavery supporters D) proponents of the Mexican War
Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement concerning the consequences of the U.S.-Mexican War?
A. The acquisition of new territories pushed the slavery issue to the forefront of national politics. B. A proposal was introduced in Congress to ban slavery in any new territory. Though it never passed, the idea became central to the antislavery movement in the 1850s. C. The war temporarily unified the country as both parties and all sections supported President Polk and approved the war effort. D. The United States assumed responsibility for all outstanding claims its citizens had against Mexico.