Britain made neutrality very difficult for the United States during the French and British conflicts of the 1790s by
a. granting America numerous trade privileges.
b. seizing American merchant ships in the West Indies.
c. leaving frontier outposts on American soil.
d. helping to relieve tensions between Indians and Americans.
e. blocking the major United States' seaports.
b
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a. Tokugawa base. b. home city of the shoguns. c. Choshu home city. d. imperial capital.
Andrew Jackson's relations with his vice president, John C. Calhoun, could best be described as
A) strained. B) cordial. C) relaxed. D) civil.
After the stock market crash prompted tough times in Japan,
a. the new emperor, Hirohito, abandoned plans to expand Japan's colonial holdings. b. the power and influence of the zaibatsu in the government increased. c. rural peasants begged the country's leaders to industrialize. d. the country's nationalists wanted more liberal foreign policy to entice global investor's to Japan. e. public support mounted for increasing the size of the military because it was a source of jobs.
The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 greatly improved the lives of Native Americans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.