What was the most significant piece of U.S. foreign policy in the 1920s?

A. joining the League of Nations
B. forming military alliances with Britain and France
C. implementing stricter immigration quotas
D. donating billions of dollars in aid to post-war Europe


Answer: C

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A) A stock market crash wiped out all the gains of the previous year. B) Germany attacked Poland. C) Herbert Hoover announced he would take no action regarding the faltering farm economy. D) U.S. Steel announced a layoff of over half its workers.

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Which of the following was true of the officers of the Continental Army?

a. There was little sense of camaraderie among them. b. Their primary sense of devotion was to their respective states. c. They developed an intense commitment to the patriot cause. d. Most refused to serve for more than six months.

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A. Vichy France B. Slovakia C. Finland D. Poland E. Croatia

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During the debate on the Compromise of 1850,

A. Daniel Webster managed to forge a successful compromise. B. Jefferson Davis resigned from the Senate. C. Stephen A. Douglas stepped down as secretary of state. D. John C. Calhoun called for southern secession if California were admitted as a free state. E. President Zachary Taylor suddenly died.

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