Where did the United States exert the most international influence in the 1920s?
A) Western Europe
B) Asia
C) Latin America
D) Eastern Europe
Answer: C
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a. authorized the president to take any measures necessary to repel attacks against U.S. forces in Vietnam. b. called for economic and political reform in Vietnam rather than military escalation. c. mandated an increase in the number of U.S. advisers in Vietnam. d. forced the South Vietnamese government to hold honest elections.
In the last few months leading up to war with Spain, President McKinley sought to involve the United States in the conflict in Cuba.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Hartford Convention reflected the interests of which region?
a) New England b) the Upper South c) the Lower South d) Indian territory
Which of these was a follower of Jesus, who worked to organize the Christian Church?
A) Augustine B) Benedict of Nursia C) Paul of Tarsus D) Matthew