The British articulated Social Darwinism as a need to bring Western civilization to non-Westerners and called it
a. “Manifest Destiny”
b. “White Man’s Burden”
c. “Civilizing Mission”
d. “Uplifting Our Brown Brothers”
e. “Nation-building”
Ans: b
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The Atlantic Charter was an agreement between the United States and which country?
A. Britain B. the Soviet Union C. France D. Spain
The so-called "Zimmermann telegram"
A. included a German offer to help Mexico take back the some of the American Southwest. B. revealed that Germans were attempting to foment a race riot in the American South. C. was intercepted by agents working for the United States. D. revealed plans by Germany to expand the use of its submarine fleet. E. helped weaken public support in the United States for war.
All of the following is true about the Atlantic Charter, EXCEPT:
a. It formulated a cooperative worldview that stood in contrast to the self-serving world of fascist expansion. b. It advocated the establishment of a "permanent system of general security." c. It committed Great Britain to secure free trade and the right to self determination for all people in the British Empire. d. It stopped short of an American declaration of war, which Churchill had hoped for.
Where did the Turner rebellion occur?
A) Virginia B) New York C) South Carolina D) Georgia