The election of 1920 is best understood as expressing the voters' desire for __________.

A. continued progressive reform
B. an end to Wilsonian activism
C. giving Democrats control of government
D. radical solutions to America's problems


Answer: B

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For many political and religious leaders, expansionism __________

a. meant the demise of the American system b. would threaten the purity of the Anglo-Saxon race c. would put the United States into direct conflict with European nations d. would mean the triumph of American civilization around the globe e. went against the ideals of American democracy

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Following World War II, social welfare was seen in Europe as ________

A. the equivalent of the right to vote B. an expensive luxury C. an obsolete idea D. a way to undermine socialist governments

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The _________ allowed American ships to trade with all nations except Britain and France; it authorized the president to resume trade with those countries once they began respecting America's neutral trading rights. A. Embargo Act of 1807 B. Treaty of Ghent of 1814 C. Hartford Convention of 1814 D. Non-intercourse Act of 1809

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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How did William Lloyd Garrison change the nature of the antislavery movement?

A) He attempted to exclude women from the antislavery movement. B) He thought that white people should be excluded from the movement. C) He called for a commitment to racial justice. D) He called for violent uprisings and the murder of slaveholders.

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