One factor that fostered a change in American foreign policy during the 1890s was __________
a. the census report of 1890
b. concern over lack of natural resources
c. oversaturation of foreign markets
d. the fear of racial mixing
e. the perceived need to build up domestic markets
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Which of the following statements about the "second great migration" of blacks is false?
A) The westward shift in cotton cultivation was a contributing factor. B) It affected an enormous number of blacks, but not nearly as many as were originally taken from Africa. C) Sellers could get several hundred dollars more per slave in the Deep South. D) Slaves were transferred from the seaboard to areas surrounding the Mississippi and Arkansas rivers.
Prominent New Yorkers John Jay and Alexander Hamilton joined a reform society dedicated to __________
A) freeing slaves B) establishing prohibition C) abolishing property qualifications for voting D) improving the conditions of jails and prisons
After being "opened" by American Commodore Perry, Japan quickly
a. fell into sub-slave status and economic ruin. b. broke apart into warring states and political fragmentation. c. adapted by implementing modernization programs and expanding its own borders. d. fell victim to Chinese wars of expansion. e. fell victim to British wars of expansion.
Pinckney's Treaty (1795) was negotiated between the United States and
A. France. B. Great Britain. C. the Netherlands. D. the Iroquois Confederacy. E. Spain.