How did the events of the first half of 1940 affect American public opinion?
a. They strengthened isolationist sentiment.
b. They convinced many Americans of the need to go to war with Japan.
c. They convinced many Americans that Germany was a threat to the United States.
d. They convinced many Americans that it was time for Roosevelt to go.
c. They convinced many Americans that Germany was a threat to the United States.
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In what area did the Wilmot Proviso propose to ban slavery?
A) in the northern states B) in the southern states C) in territory acquired from Mexico D) in any future U.S. territories E) from all U.S. lands
A central aspect of early Roman conquest was that all conquered peoples
A. immediately received Roman citizenship. B. could do business with Rome. C. could never intermarry with Romans. D. had an interest in the success of Rome and could become citizens by proving themselves loyal to their conquerors. E. were generally enslaved by Roman patricians.
During the Industrial Revolution, consumption was not automatic so manufacturers did all of the following to sell their product EXCEPT:
A. update and advertise a new version of a product to replace the older and thus less desirable and fashionable product. B. appeal to contemporary Christians to sell products to cleanse their outward appearance during services. C. appeal first to the aristocracy and once their business had been gained, produced a less expensive version of the product to sell to the middle class. D. salespeople used bilingual catalogs and went all over Europe to demonstrate products. E. learn lessons from past failures and successes.
Most slaves taken from Africa were
a. kidnapped. b. prisoners of war. c. criminals. d. political opponents. e. Muslims.