During the 1890s, why were people in other parts of the world appealing to many Americans?
A) They could be allied partners to break Europe's political and economic domination.
B) They made up markets and consumers of American manufactured goods.
C) They could be potential partners against Canadian competition.
D) They might help spread Christianity.
B
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a. pacifier b. compromiser c. genuine revolutionary d. pragmatist e. guerilla fighter
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a. the Prussian emperor. b. the Hungarian electorate. c. the Habsburg emperor. d. Otto von Bismarck. e. None of these.
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a. Northern Europe b. Mesopotamia c. Southeastern Asia d. Greece e. Caucasus Mountains
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