The King-Crane Commission issued caveats about the post-World War I "Zionist program," based primarily on the observation that
a. the vast majority of the people in the region opposed a Jewish state in Palestine.
b. there was not enough international support for a Jewish state in Palestine.
c. the formation of a Jewish state would provoke decades of violence in the Middle East.
d. Jewish advocacy groups lacked political influence in the United States.
a
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A) favorable position of California for the China trade. B) ethos of Manifest Destiny. C) desire of newcomers to blend into California society. D) suspicion that other nations had designs on the region.
The Boston Associates played a leading role in the development of:
A) the Erie Canal. B) Lowell Mills. C) commercial steamboat construction. D) manufacturing with interchangeable parts.
The Khmer Rouge was a _____which launched a national campaign of genocide against religious and political opponents in the 1970s.
a. Vietnamese revolutionary group b. Laotian revolutionary group c. Korean revolutionary group d. Cambodian revolutionary group
The Glass-Steagall Banking Act
a. increased bank reserves to encourage lending. b. attempted to remove government requirements that set minimum prices. c. established savings and loan associations. d. provided emergency financing for banks and life insurance companies.