Despite the influence of Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, President Wilson seemed insensitive to moral considerations when American diplomacy involved:

a. European affairs
b. the Caribbean region
c. Africa
d. Far Eastern policy


B

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As the Revolutionary War began, British officials attempted to persuade the interior Indian tribes to

A. remain neutral in the British-American conflict. B. form a pan-Indian alliance in order to prevent further British or American encroachment on Indian lands. C. conduct raids against white settlements along the frontier. D. actively ally with the British against the American rebels.

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In 1529 the Ottomans unsuccessfully laid siege to what European city for the first time?

a. Vienna. b. Paris. c. Moscow. d. Cordoba. e. Rome.

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The growth of Christian monasteries throughout Europe led to which of the following?

A. a decrease in the interaction of Christian clergy with the rest of the population B. the emergence of a distinct European Christian culture C. a decrease in Rome's authority, as monasteries were founded farther from the capital of western Christendom D. the growth of female Christian orders

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In 1978, California voters approved Proposition 13, which banned further increases in property taxes but reduced funds for schools, libraries, and other public services.

a. true b. false

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