Which country’s foreign policy during the Cold War was expressed in the notion of containment?
A) West Germany
B) East Germany
C) Soviet Union
D) United States
Answer: D
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According to the colonists, what did the American Board of Customs Commissioners do?
A) It pursued a program that was little more than a system of legalized piracy. B) It functioned only if the British government furnished the funds needed to pay the commissioners. C) It offered a more efficient and equitable method of collecting customs because it was an American, rather than a British, commission. D) It was made up of treasonous Tories who should have been hanged in the town square. E) It was hampered in defending merchant John Hancock because of British regulations.
The bracero program:
A) sought ways to keep Mexican workers in Mexico. B) began as a cheap source of legal migrant labor. C) saw many Mexicans cross the Rio Grande illegally. D) prompted civil rights activists to push for expanding legal immigration.
How did the situation of western European Jews improve or decline during the Wars of Religion during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
What will be an ideal response?
How did Theodore Roosevelt distinguish a “good” trust from a “bad” trust?
A) A “good” trust stayed within reasonable bounds, whereas a “bad” trust hurt the general welfare of society. B) A “good” trust donated contributions to Roosevelt’s reelection campaign, whereas a “bad” trust did not. C) A “good” trust was well-organized and efficient, whereas a “bad” trust was cumbersome and inefficient. D) A “good” trust employed the masses (immigrants, women, the poor, African Americans), while a “bad” trust employed only white male workers. E) A “good” trust developed products that contributed to society, while a “bad” trust was in the service industry.