President Wilson's basic approach to foreign relations was that he
A) favored aggressive military expansion by America.
B) thought the Open Door policy and the Panama Canal should be abandoned as imperialistic.
C) wanted to spread the gospel of American democracy to enlighten the unfortunate and ignorant.
D) demonstrated a hard-headed, almost cynical, realism.
C
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Which of the following statements is true concerning the role blacks played in the Patriot cause during the Revolution?
A) George Washington forbade them from enlisting during the course of the war. B) All 13 states initially forbade blacks from serving in their armies. C) Blacks served as free men on the Patriot side in a few minor battles. D) Blacks served only as slaves for the Patriot cause.
The motives for the voyages of Zheng He possibly included all of the following except
A. trading profits. B. curiosity. C. to seek information on an earlier emperor who might have escaped into exile. D. military conquest. E. all of the above
All of the following are correct about the land of Zanj except
A. it had a large minority of residents from the Persian Gulf and Arabian peninsula. B. it was ruled by the Zagwe and Azim dynasties for 400 years. C. it exported rhinoceros horn, gold, and ivory. D. it included the cities of Pemba, Kilwa, and Mombasa. E. most of the coastal states were self-governing.
What 1924 program encouraged U.S. banks to loan the Weimar Republic hundreds of millions of dollars, in part to help stabilize the German economy?
A. the Great War Recovery Act B. the Dawes Plan C. the Wilson Plan D. the European Stabilization Act