During FDR's first term, 1933–1937, the hallmark of American foreign policy was
A) neutrality and isolationism.
B) dollar diplomacy.
C) stopping the spread of fascism.
D) confronting the Soviet Union.
A
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The foremost constitutional challenge to the authority of the federal government faced by President Jackson during his tenure as president was
A) the threat of South Carolina and several other southern states to secede from the Union. B) the assertion by states' rights advocates in several southern states that they had the right to sue the United States in the Supreme Court to uphold a state's Tenth Amendment rights against unconstitutional federal intrusion on state powers. C) the asserted right of nullification by political leaders in South Carolina, which was a constitutional doctrine stating that each state had the unilateral right to declare a national law null and void within its borders. D) the asserted right by several southern states that a state could refuse to provide state militia assistance to help the federal government evict Indians from their native lands.
The GI Bill was geared at helping veterans in the areas of:
a. medical care and cash bonuses. b. mental health and self-esteem. c. welfare payments and job counseling. d. housing and education.
Iran's ayatollahs are ________
A) local religious leaders B) prayer leaders C) religious experts D) monks
Why did trench warfare develop on the Western Front but not on the Eastern Front?
What will be an ideal response?