In the Monroe Doctrine, the United States
A. joined Great Britain in a pledge to protect the independence of the states of Latin America.
B. demanded nonintervention by European powers in the affairs of independent nations in the New World.
C. pledged to support the anti-Spanish revolutions in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Panama.
D. relinquished any future territorial ambitions in the Americas.
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
World War II officially began with the
A) bombing of Great Britain. B) invasion of the Soviet Union. C) invasion of Poland. D) sinking of the Bismarck.
During the Johnson administration, the United States continued escalating its commitment to the Vietnam War because a. all of the nation's European allies urged it to do so. b. most members of the Johnson administration strongly believed it was inevitable that the United States wouldwin the war
c. the American public demanded victory. d. the administration feared that a failure in Vietnam would embolden America's enemies.
The Mongols were able to maintain control in China for an extended period because they
a. rapidly assimilated into Chinese society. b. maintained a system of harsh reprisals for Chinese noncompliance. c. created a totally new political system that the Chinese found refreshingly appealing. d. maintained commercial policies that were conducive to Chinese prosperity. e. outlawed the subversive ideas of Confucius.
The Parthians favored which cultural style?
A. Greek B. Roman C. Egyptian D. Achaemenid