During the second half of the nineteenth century, many Europeans believed that imperial expansion and colonial domination were crucial for the survival of their states.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following strengthened the American commitment to an isolationist foreign policy in the 1930s?
a) the Great Depression b) the Manhattan Project c) Lend-Lease aid d) the attack on Pearl Harbor
How did the 1960 presidential election signal a changing trend in voter patterns?
A. The Democratic candidate lost many of the states in the Northeast. B. The Republican candidate picked up a large percentage of the popular vote in the South. C. The Democratic candidate won a majority of Southern states for the first time since the 1800s. D. Third-party candidates won a significant amount of the popular vote nationwide.
Who ran one of the most significant centers of trade on the Baltic?
A. Medici family B. Dutch creditors C. Florentine burghers D. Hanseatic League E. Flanders merchant's guild
Which one of the following best describes President Herbert Hoover's initial approach to the Great Depression, as your text portrays it?
A) a commitment to direct federal relief payments to the unemployed B) total inactivity; isolated in the White House, he had no compassion for the poor C) rhetoric about a "new deal for the American people," but no concrete and specific proposals D) efforts to promote the same kind of relationship between government and business that he'd advocated during his term as secretary of commerce