Captain Alfred T. Mahan argued that the nation's well-being depended on
a. a commitment to educational excellence.
b. the building of a strong, efficient navy.
c. doubling the size of the United States Army.
d. the spread of democratic principles throughout the world.
b
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Which of the following did Wilson believe to be the most important part of the League Covenant?
a. The agreement to outlaw war b. The provision for collective security c. The council of five permanent members d. The World Court
Russian merchants and explorers began the expansion into Siberia in the quest for
A. copper. B. gold. C. furs. D. iron. E. silver.
The officers who commanded Union regiments formed at the beginning of the Civil War were often chosen based on their political connections rather than their professional qualifications
A) True B) False
In 1953, a potential thaw in U.S.-Soviet relations appeared possible because:
A) Joseph Stalin died. B) Khrushchev was replaced by a more moderate collective leadership. C) Eisenhower, unlike Truman, believed the two nations had too much in common to be enemies. D) a Nuclear Test Ban Treaty eased the arms race.