Approximately what percentage of the colonial population south of New England was of non-English origin by 1760?

a. 10 percent
b. 30 percent
c. 50 percent
d. 70 percent


b

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A. allowed warring nations to purchase nonmilitary goods in the United States if they paid cash. B. banned the sale of all goods from the United States to any nation at war. C. loosened the trade policy for England, while tightening it for Germany and Japan. D. stripped the president of many of his powers as commander in chief. E. exempted Asian nations from the provisions of the 1935 Neutrality Act.

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The major campaign that began in 1968 on the Vietnamese New Year holiday came to be known as the ________

a. Vietnamization. b. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. c. Tet Offensive d. The Surge.

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Carter's moralist approach to foreign policy was illustrated by a controversial 1978 decision to:

A) return the Panama Canal to Panamanian control. B) refuse full diplomatic relations to the People's Republic of China. C) invade Kuwait to expel Saddam Hussein. D) unilaterally reduce U.S. nuclear weapon stocks.

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The scramble for Pacific island colonies in the late nineteenth century was motivated by

A) the desire for tropical produce. B) the need to defend the whaling industry. C) concerns about Japanese expansion to nearby islands. D) the desire for strategic ports and refueling stations in the Pacific Ocean. E) All these answers are correct.

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