In the early twentieth century, the United States' actions toward Mexico included
A. sending an American expeditionary force across the border into Mexico.
B. both encouraging an overthrow of the Madero government and refusing to formally recognize the Huerta government.
C. a refusal to formally recognize the Huerta government.
D. encouraging an overthrow of the Madero government.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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A) the Philippines B) the Canary Islands C) British Guiana D) Midway Islands
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a. The African population was small. b. They believed that blacks and whites were equals. c. They were unaware of the situation. d. They believed that Africans were naturally docile.
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