Which of the following created tension in the United States' relationships with European nations during the 1920s?
A) debts that European nations owed the United States from World War I
B) the rapid expansion of American based companies into European markets
C) the continued mistreatment of African Americans in the United States
D) the refusal of American companies to export oil to Europe
Answer: A
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Of the European immigrants from 1820 to 1914, the highest number came from
a. Germany b. Ireland c. Italy d. Poland
All of the following occurred in England's American colonies in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution in 1689 EXCEPT
A) the new monarchs, William and Mary, allowed the New England colonies to return to their former separate political existences. B) the new royal charters that reestablished the governments of Massachusetts and Connecticut granted religious liberty and freedom to all Protestants and Catholics. C) German immigrant Jacob Leisler, supported by merchants, dockworkers, and traders, seized power in New York for two years before being removed forcibly by the new royal governor. D) in Maryland, a popular uprising occurred that ultimately resulted in Catholics being excluded from public office and the colony becoming a royal colony.
The largest group of white non-English immigrants to the American colonies in the eighteenth century came from
a. Holland and Belgium. b. the Germanies. c. Ireland and Scotland. d. Sweden and Norway.
At Yalta, the Soviets agreed to:
a. dismember Germany. b. fight Japan after Germany was defeated. c. recognize the London-based Polish government-in-exile. d. stay out of the United Nations for five years.