President Woodrow Wilson's hostility toward Huerta above all reflected his
A) moral indignation at Huerta's illegal seizure of power.
B) conviction that Huerta could not secure the stability required by U.S. interests in Mexico.
C) anger over the arrest of U.S. sailors in Tampico.
D) dissatisfaction with Huerta's failure to pay the interest on Mexico's foreign debt.
B
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Which of these would have probably made the League of Nations considerably stronger?
A) the desire to avoid war B) U.S. support C) a more equitable peace settlement D) rapid decolonization
How was the exploitation different in the Caribbean than it was in South and Central America?
A) The population was treated much the same but because the territory was smaller in the islands, less resources could be exploited and the damage was mitigated to these native populations. B) These people escaped to other indigenously inhabited territories for freedom only to find the entire territory enslaved. C) The reliance upon the islanders for access to scarce resources required a better working relationship and process of negotiation with them. D) The population here was much thinner, and quickly died off due to maltreatment and disease. They were eventually replaced with slaves from Africa. E) They were treated no differently.
Who was Charlemagne’s biographer?
A) Bede B) Alcuin C) Theodulf D) Einhard E) Louis the Pious
Consider the work of Machiavelli. How does his outlook differ from that of the civic humanists? Why does the principle that “the end justifies the means” represent a new idea in Western political thought?
What will be an ideal response?