In defending the League of Nations, President Wilson argued all of the following positions EXCEPT that
A) the League could not involve the United States in military action without its consent.
B) leaving the power to declare war to Congress alone was dangerous.
C) the League represented the ideals for which American soldiers died during World War I.
D) the future peace of the world depended on the United States' joining the League.
E) joining the League would not compromise American independence.
B
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The Interstate ________ Commission was the first regulatory agency created by the federal government. Its responsibility was to make sure railroads were charging reasonable rates; however, it had very little real power and was often ignored.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
By the early 1900’s, increased mechanization and labor reforms meant that who was less likely to work full time in industry?
a. women b. African slaves c. children d. serfs e. both a and b
Prior to August 1914, most Americans believed
a. that war in Europe was inevitable. b. that war had become obsolete. c. that Woodrow Wilson would have his hands full with all the foreign policy problems at the time. d. that war with Japan would come within ten years.
The ________ and the Medes attacked Assyria so thoroughly in 612 B.C.E. that Assyria never recovered
A. Israelites B. Mitannians C. Hittites D. Babylonians