The Irreconcilables opposed participation in the League of Nations because they

a. wanted to continue a system of secret alliances.
b. would not join any organization that included Germany.
c. wanted no interference with American immigration laws.
d. felt it would strengthen the power of imperialist nations.


ANS: d

History

You might also like to view...

The French religious wars were precipitated by all of the following except

A) traditional rivalry with the English. B) a large degree of independence exercised by the nobility, including the right to wage private wars. C) the failure of the Colloquy of Poissy to reconcile the Catholics and the Huguenots. D) simmering conflicts among Catholic and Protestant nobles and townspeople. E) the French monarch’s inability to monopolize military power.

History

The term ‘dharma' is translated as:

A) death B) reincarnation C) friendship D) freedom E) righteousness

History

President Clinton's first year following his reelection marked the low point in his popularity.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

History

Vietnam Veterans against the War - First, read Vietnam War veteran Bob Muller's July, 23, 1971, statement against the Vietnam War:http://lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Resources/Primary/Manifestos/VVAW_Muller.html.Then read John Kerry's April 23, 1971, statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee:http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1972VVAW.htmla. Why did Bob Muller decide to become a Marine? What question did he later realize he neglected to ask while considering whether to join the military?b. According to Muller, what values and beliefs did the military instill in him?c. Did Muller believe that My Lai was an isolated incident? Why or why not?d. How did John Kerry define the term Winter Soldier? What did the Winter Soldiers feel they needed to do upon

returning to America from Vietnam? Why?e. Please list five war crimes that John Kerry maintained were regularly committed by American soldiers in South Vietnam.f. Did Kerry and Muller suggest that the American soldiers who served in Vietnam were brutal by nature or did they imply that the war led them to behave in that way? Explain.g. Why do suppose that Kerry and Muller became antiwar activists after serving in Vietnam? What will be an ideal response?

History