Which statement helps explain America’s retreat into isolationism in the 1930s?

a. The Depression made foreign policy seem remote and unimportant.
b. Americans were unhappy with their experience as members of the League of Nations.
c. The Kellogg-Briand Pact encouraged isolationism.
d. Most Americans sided with Hitler and the Nazis.


a. The Depression made foreign policy seem remote and unimportant.

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A. fear of the prospect of going to war. B. naively romantic enthusiasm for the adventure of war. C. lack of enthusiasm for the confrontation ahead. D. indifference to developments in international affairs as spring faded into summer. E. ignorance, because no one knew what the diplomats were doing behind closed doors.

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The chapter introduction tells the story of the journeys of Robert Ferguson and T. S. Hudson to make the point that

A. travel in the United States was difficult and crude by twentieth-century standards, but Americans loved to travel anyway. B. few foreigners toured the United States before 1900. C. the railroad was America's first big business. D. America underwent a transportation and industrial transformation between the 1860s and 1880s.

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____________________ attempted to part the waters of the Savannah River and lead the slaves to freedom in Georgia

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Harold was a laborer who worked in a textile company in America after the Civil War. Which of the following is most likely to be true about Harold?

A) Harold worked under too many safety regulations. B) Harold did not have any job security. C) Harold paid most of his wages in taxes. D) Harold could obtain medical benefits in case he fell sick. E) Harold earned more than 40 cents a day.

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