The zeal of federal agents in enforcing prohibition laws against liquor smugglers strained U.S. diplomatic relations with

a. Canada.
b. Mexico.
c. the Dominican Republic.
d. Spain.
e. Ireland.


a

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a. pro-Western. b. anti-Western. c. strictly traditional. d. radically innovative.

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The significance of Octavian's willingness to abandon his power in 27 B.C. rests in

a. the magnitude of his military failure. b. his belief that it created legitimacy and removed his reign from the taint of despotism. c. his hope that the Senate would proclaim him a god. d. the fact that it never happened; his admirers later created this myth. e. his belief that the Senate would proclaim him as king.

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