The United States' actions toward Mexico and the forces of Pancho Villa indicated all of the following except what characteristic of President Wilson's foreign policy?
a. moralism and self-interest
b. missionary interventionism
c. a desire for war to settle diplomatic crises
d. reluctance to make war
C
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Daniel Webster's speech supporting the Compromise of 1850
A) enhanced his reputation as a moderate abolitionist. B) enhanced his reputation as the Great Compromiser. C) destroyed his reputation as a political centrist. D) destroyed his reputation as an abolitionist.
"The theory that an enemy will choose not to use nuclear weapons if it believes that doing so will result in its own destruction" is the definition of
A. nuclear warfare. B. nuclear development. C. nuclear deterrence. D. nuclear threat.
The first major public power plant in Europe was constructed in ________
A. Great Britain B. Belgium C. France D. Germany
Which of the following was a feature of the New Jersey Plan? a. Congress would have veto power over state laws. b. A one-house congress would be retained, but it would be given new powers to tax and to regulate trade. c. A chief executive officer having the power to conduct foreign policy and negotiate treaties would be electedby Congress
d. A national judiciary having the power to determine the constitutionality of acts of Congress would becreated.