U.S. President Woodrow Wilson hoped to turn World War I into a/an
a. occasion for the annexation of Mexico.
b. club with which to beat the Republicans in the 1920 election campaign.
c. opportunity to secure U.S. global hegemony.
d. moral crusade for democracy.
e. opportunity to take over Europe by America.
d
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b. it was the most effective way to destroy opposition to the war. c. all the Allied and Central powers had already instituted the draft. d. the early American volunteers for the war proved to lack discipline, bravery, and competence. e. the U.S. government was unwilling to accept women into the armed forces.
To which modern-day region did Buddhism NOT spread in significant numbers?
a. Sri Lanka b. Central Asia c. China d. Turkey e. Japan
President McKinley attempted to direct the Republicans toward ________
A) inflation through increased currency B) economic growth with subsidies and tariffs C) the regulation and control of industry D) adopting the free coinage of silver E) decreasing the Treasury’s supply of gold
The sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina, had all of the following consequences EXCEPT
A) it inspired similar sit-ins in other cities throughout the South. B) lunch counters in Greensboro were desegregated quickly. C) black mobs beat white protestors at the sit-ins. D) the mayor of Nashville agreed to create a biracial committee to study segregation in stores.