Which US President advocated for the 14 Points plan?

a. Herbert Hoover
b. Woodrow Wilson
c. Theodore Roosevelt
d. Howard Taft
e. Franklin D. Roosevelt


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Why did American interest in Hawaii increase in the 1890s?

A) There was intense pressure by American missionaries. B) There was a fear of German influence in the region. C) The economic and military value of the islands increased. D) American political leaders believed the islands could be a model for expansionism. E) Native Hawaiians appealed to the United States for help.

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Why did President Wilson ask Congress for a declaration of war?

a. The Zimmerman telegram proved that Germany intended to invade the United States. b. The attack on the Lusitania was considered an act of war. c. It was the only way the United States could control the peace following the war. d. Germany had announced it was not going to repay its war debts.

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Why would a nuclear attack launched from Cuba not be detected until the missiles were in U.S. airspace?

A. because Cuba lies well south of the DEW line B. because Cuban technology was superior to American technology C. because Russian missiles cannot be detected D. because the United States had no missile detection plan in place

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Dependent or periphery countries possess all of the following qualities except

a. a narrow range of exported goods that consists primarily of raw materials. b. a history of cooperation with one another against foreign domination. c. significant social cleavage between upper and lower classes. d. unstable and self-serving political regimes.

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