During the 1920s and much of the 1930s, American foreign policy concentrated most on improving the United states' relations with
A) the Soviet Union. B) western Europe. C) the Far East. D) Latin America.
D
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Where did Andrew Carnegie learn many of the successful management methods he used in the steel?
A) as a bookkeeper in the textile industry in his native Scotland. B) as a secretary for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. C) as a foreman in the meatpacking industry in Chicago. D) as a bartender at an Edinburgh pub. E) as an employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
In the Arguing History video in section 10.6, the speaker argues that Andrew Jackson’s Indian policy reflected Jackson’s __________
A) cultural sensitivity B) humanitarianism C) political realism D) legal idealism
The adoption of a standard gauge system for all railroads __________.
a. allowed trains to travel on all tracks, thus integrating the entire system b. kept all trains running on the same time schedule c. allowed tracks to be built on both government and private lands d. kept the trains from derailing so often and so disastrously
Aldo Leopold's sensational 1962 book, Silent Spring, helped introduce the new science of ecology.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)