The founder of the Mongol Empire was
a. Ogilvai Khan.
b. Khubilai Khan.
c. Atta Khan.
d. Genghis Khan.
e. Tamerlane.
d
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Those who advocated for the expansion of an American empire in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century espoused which of the following ideas?
A. When the United States intervenes and remakes the societies of weaker nations, it is extending the benefits of liberty and prosperity to less fortunate people. B. Because the American empire will be built by peaceful means, there is no need for expansion of the navy. C. American involvement in other lands will be confined to the sharing of American technology and will be initiated only at the request of foreign peoples. D. In acquiring colonies abroad, the United States must allow the peoples of those lands to shape their own economic and political destiny.
Socialism achieved significant popularity in isolated urban areas in the East, but never had any notable political power in the other states
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is true of landless whites in the South between 1830 and 1860?
a. They usually relied on public relief agencies for food, clothing, and shelter. b. They often struggled to save enough money from their meager wages to buy land. c. They were usually able to obtain steady employment. d. Their economic status was comparable to that of most yeoman farmers.
Explain why the transportation revolution stimulated the development of a national domestic market.
What will be an ideal response?