America's initial Open Door policy was essentially an argument to promote

a. free trade and competition throughout all of China.
b. equal spheres of influence in China among all the European powers.
c. military protection for the Chinese emperor.
d. Christian missionaries to be able to their conversion work in China.
e. the principle of self-determination.


a

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Laissez-faire economic thought argues that wealth ought to be distributed according to

a. government decree. b. the needs of society. c. individuals pursuing their own economic self-interest. d. a system of barter and exchange.

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President Wilson viewed America's entry into World War I as an opportunity for the United States to

a. re-establish the balance of power in European diplomacy. b. demonstrate that it was now a global great power. c. rebuild its dangerously small military and naval forces. d. establish a permanent military presence in Europe. e. shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy.

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Which of these was not an attempt by the U.S. government to limit criticism of its participation in the war?

A) ?The Espionage Act B) The Leverage Act C) ?The Sedition Act D) ?The Alien Act

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Native attitudes toward sexuality

A. changed dramatically when the Hopi encountered Catholic instruction. B. were compatible with the teachings of the Franciscans. C. posed major obstacles to the spread of Catholic Christianity. D. slowly influenced the Spanish colonists.

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