What was the biggest reason Progressives opposed U.S. intervention in World War I?

a. They sided with Britain but did not feel military aid was appropriate.
b. They believed that entry into the war would end reform.
c. They believed that war was never the answer.
d. They thought entry into the war would hurt the economy.


b. They believed that entry into the war would end reform.

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A) ?British merchants flooded American markets with finished goods. B) ?American eagerly bought British finished goods after years of deprivation caused by nonconsumption and nonimportation agreements. C) British ceramics manufacturers exported ceramics to the United States decorated in American patriotic themes.? D) ?personal debt grew as Americans engaged in new purchases. E) ?All of these are correct.

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Under the U.S. presidency of Jimmy Carter, a major goal of American foreign policy was

A) a new effort to contain Communism around the globe. B) the protection of human rights globally. C) American withdrawal from European defensive alliances to counter Soviet power. D) the emplacement of new nuclear weapons systems in Europe for possible use against Russia. E) to weaken the Islamic Republic of Iran by military force.

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Buddhists who followed the original teachings of the Buddha were called practitioners of Theravada, while those who followed more popular newer features were called:

a. practitioners of Aryanism. b. "embracers of the new concepts." c. Yogacarans. d. practitioners of Mahayana. e. the School of the Lightning Bolt.

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The economic policies of Chile's brutal dictator, Augusto Pinochet, were greatly influenced by

A) University of Chicago economist Militon Friedman. B) communist theorists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. C) Cuban revolutionaries Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. D) French positivists like Auguste Comte.

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