The man who led Great Britain to victory in the Seven Years' War was __________

a. Lord North
b. John Trenchard
c. Horatio Nelson
d. King George II
e. William Pitt


E

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In response to the recommendations of To Secure These Rights, Truman __________

A) sent a sweeping civil rights bill to Congress B) appointed the first black cabinet member C) endorsed the recommendations but took no legislative action D) ordered the Supreme Court to reconsider Plessy v. Ferguson

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The Platt Amendment

A. gave Cuba complete independence and a promise that the United States would not intervene in Cuba's internal affairs for any reason whatsoever. B. gave the citizens of Guam and Puerto Rico full rights as U.S. citizens and equal protection under the Constitution. C. authorized Cubans to establish a fully independent government, but allowed the United States to intervene under certain circumstances. D. allowed the Filipinos to form their own government.

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At the beginning of World War I, Great Britain _____

A) respected American neutrality B) made few attempts to influence American policy C) sought the military aid of the United States D) sought to restrict American trade with Germany E) briefly considered a negotiated surrender

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In 1932, President Hoover sought to lift business out of the Depression through the ________ Corporation.

What will be an ideal response?

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