After __________'s attack on Columbus, New Mexico, President Wilson sent United States troops into Mexico
A) Pancho Villa
B) Emiliano Zapata
C) Venustiano Carranza
D) Victoriano Huerta
A
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Why do historians regard Kennedy's foreign-policy achievements as being more significant than his domestic achievements?
A. The Peace Corps and the Trade Expansion Act succeeded while much of his New Frontier agenda at home failed. B. His New Frontier agenda succeeded while many of his civil rights policies flopped. C. The Berlin issue was settled during his administration while his economic policies were a failure. D. Americans found success in Southeast Asia while U.S. war veterans were mistreated at home.
Which of the following is not evidence of a renewed interest in religion in the 1950s?
A) Congress added the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance. B) "In God We Trust" became mandatory on U.S. currency. C) Religious popularizers such as Billy Graham and Fulton J. Sheen achieved wide success. D) Among Hollywood's biggest hits were religious epics. E) The intensity of faith increased for many people, as mainstream churches increasingly emphasized sin and evil.
Among the immigrant workers who served as day laborers for the railroads were _____________________ workers
A) ?Chinese B) ?Japanese C) ?Mexican D) ?Irish E) ?None of these are correct.
When Confucius spoke of filial piety, he meant honoring
a. one's own ambitions above all else b. no one c. one's friends above all else d. one's spouse above all else e. one's parents above all else