When World War I broke out the largest foreign-born population in the United States came from ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Germany
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How did early Spanish outposts in North America compare to early English settlements?
a. There were fewer Native American groups in the Spanish outposts to threaten the new settlers. b. There were more natural resources in the Spanish outposts, which led to a greater success of the first settlements there. c. The Spanish outposts contained settlers who had migrated from many more places in Europe than the ones in the English settlements. d. The Spanish outposts grew more slowly due to the harsh environment and threats of Native Americans. e. Though they started later, the Spanish outposts eventually grew much larger at a faster rate.
Major German initiatives in moving toward control of Europe before 1939 included all of the following except the
A. occupation of the Rhineland in 1935. B. German seizure of Libya in 1935. C. two-stage takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1938 and 1939. D. union with Austria. E. formation of the Rome-Berlin Axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact.
In 1340, Europe's population had reached about ____ million
a. 135 b. 40 c. 75 d. 200 e. 15
What style of government did Jose de San Mart’n advocate