What led to the desire to control other nations?

A) The need for more resources as the populations expanded
B) A sense of power that accompanied running a country successfully with little or no resistance led to the desire to conquer more.
C) The need for more accolades for running a successful empire
D) The pride and effort that went into achieving self-determination for nations led to a desire to control other nations.
E) The need for global domination


D

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What was a primary purpose of Samuel Adams' proposed "committees of correspondence?"

A. to organize colony-wide boycotts of British goods B. to empower colonial assemblies with new martial powers C. to publicize and keep alive colonial grievances against the British D. to propose amendments to the British constitution E. to create informal militias that could defend the colonies if necessary

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Other than tax cuts, one of President George W. Bush's most significant domestic accomplishments was the

A. rejection of the Kyoto Protocol. B. banning of stem-cell research. C. Iraq War. D. passage of the "No Child Left Behind" Act. E. appointment of a more conservative Supreme Court.

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A major reason for the isolationist trend in the United States following World War I was

a. a desire to continue the reforms of the Progressives b. the public's desire to end most trade with other nations c. the failure of the United States to gain new territory d. a disillusionment over the outcomes of the war

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