What were some specific provisions of the 'Good Neighbor' policy?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
The U.S. government would cease making decisions for Latin American countries; consult their leaders and ask for their approval before intervening. The U.S. would support 'strong, independent' leaders and help train Latin American military so countries could defend themselves. U.S. banks would provide stabilizing loans and other economic assistance to fragile L.A. economies.
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a. Thomas Jefferson. b. Benjamin Franklin. c. John Locke. d. Thomas Hobbes. e. George Washington.
How were bishops and abbots tools of the Frankish monarch?
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To which group did Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique (1963) most appeal?
A) African American women B) College-educated, middle-class women C) Labor feminists D) Women committed to environmentalism
Which man developed a profitable fur trade with the Hurons?
What will be an ideal response?