Like other progressives, President Wilson believed that those nations that did not follow the rules

a. should be forced to do so.
b. should be ignored.
c. should be bought off.
d. should be ignored until they changed their ways.


Answer: a. should be forced to do so.

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A) the acquittal of John Peter Zenger for seditious libel by a New York jury. B) the repeal of the seditious libel laws. C) the inclusion of articles in many North American newspapers of critiques of royal governors and colonial governments. D) republishing articles from the English press in many North American newspapers demanding freedom and "the rights of Englishmen."

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Which African country, with a temperate climate in its Central Highlands, attracted a relatively large European population?

A. Cameroon B. Kenya C. Sokoto D. Senegal E. Mozambique

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The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 included all of the following provisions except

a. the requirement that fugitive slaves be returned from Canada. b. denial of a jury trial to runaway slaves. c. denial of fleeing slaves' right to testify on their own behalf. d. the penalty of imprisonment for northerners who helped slaves to escape. e. a higher payment to the federal official responsible for determining the case of a fugitive if the official determined that the fugitive was a slave and not a free black person.

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The Ballinger-Pinchot controversy concerned

A. how low tariffs should be dropped during a recession. B. whether government lands should be protected under federal regulation. C. whether child labor laws should be strictly enforced. D. how strictly railroads should be regulated.

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