What does the response to the signing of the Treaty of Paris suggest about American public opinion at the conclusion of the Spanish-American War?

a. Most Americans were uninterested in international affairs.
b. Americans were deeply divided about the war and its consequences.
c. Almost all Americans believed that the war had been a mistake.
d. Almost all Americans rejoiced at the prospect of finally having an overseas empire.


b. Americans were deeply divided about the war and its consequences.

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The International Working Men's Association, known as the First International, __________.

A. was short-lived but had a profound impact on Socialist efforts in Europe B. was short-lived and had no impact on Socialist efforts in Europe C. remained a powerful entity through much of the twentieth century D. cast an unfavorable light on Marxism

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In response to the successful American revolt in Hawaii in 1893, Grover Cleveland __________

A) immediately annexed the islands B) restored the queen to power C) apologized to the Hawaiian people D) refused to recognize the new government E) tried, but failed, to restore the queen to power

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In June 1942, the United States gained control of the central Pacific with the Battle of Midway.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Regarding the development of the personal computer,

A. Macintosh software was developed years before DOS software. B. initially DOS and Macintosh software were quite similar. C. Macintosh dominated the market for personal computers in the late 1980s. D. as PCs came to dominate the computer market, IBM was the principal beneficiary. E. IBM hired Microsoft in the late 1970s to design an operating system for its computers.

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