Beginning in the 1880s, the source of American immigration shifted to new immigrants from
A) northern and western Europe.
B) southern and eastern Europe.
C) southern and western Europe.
D) northern and eastern Europe.
B
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Which of the following assumptions underlay the policy proposals made by Alfred Thayer Mahan?
a. that the United States was embroiled in a worldwide race for power b. that the United States was, and would always be, a nation of immigrants c. that the United States was a God-fearing nation d. that the United States had the right and the duty to dominate North America
What permanent impact did the Crusades have?
A) strengthened respect for the papacy B) lessened trade with the East C) destroyed the money economy D) led to the revival of cities E) strengthened the Byzantine Empire
The Glass-Steagall Act
a. took the United States off the gold standard. b. empowered President Roosevelt to close all banks temporarily. c. created the Securities and Exchange Commission to regulate the stock exchange. d. permitted commercial banks to engage in Wall Street financial dealings. e. created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to insure individual bank deposits.
What roles did the assassination of Francis Ferdinand and the existence of prior military plans play in leading quickly to the outbreak of World War I?
What will be an ideal response?