In 1823, John Quincy Adams believed the nation should __________
a. form an alliance with the British
b. avoid involvement in European affairs
c. create an alliance with the newly independent Latin American nations
d. control the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
e. wrest control of New Orleans from the Spanish
B
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What will be an ideal response?
All of the following are true about Africans in the North American colonies in the 1600s EXCEPT
a. the first Africans were brought as indentured servants b. laws enslaving Africans were passed in Virginia and Maryland in the 1660s c. there were enslaved Africans in the Middle Colonies d. the number of enslaved Africans in the Southern Colonies was small because plantation agriculture had not yet developed e. New Englanders built a prosperous business based on slave trading
In Europe, abortion and contraception
a. are legalized only in Protestant countries. b. are legal even in Catholic countries thanks to the support of sympathetic Catholic bishops. c. were long legal in Western Europe but forbidden in Communist Eastern Europe. d. have been widely and legally available all over Europe for several decades. e. are illegal because of the fear of declining populations.
General MacArthur was relieved of his command in Korea because he
A. crossed the 38th parallel. B. failed to reunify the country. C. publicly opposed Truman's policy of limited war in Korea. D. could not successfully lead the UN forces.