The United States looked forward to __________ after its victory in World War II
a. controlling postwar governments in Germany and Italy
b. breaking up the Soviet Union
c. seizing German resources
d. controlling western Europe
e. controlling the Pacific
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Northerners argued that if slavery were allowed in Texas and other parts of the West, all the new land would:
A) become small farms used by slaves. B) be bought by those who do not have civilized values. C) be bought up completely by wealthy plantation owners. D) be given to the railroad magnates to encourage them to build rail lines into the West. E) be fought over by proslavery and antislavery groups.
In the nineteenth century, courts held that employers of workers injured on the job were liable for a worker’s injury
a. only if the worker belonged to a union. b. only if the worker was completely without any responsibility for the incident. c. under no circumstances. d. in all circumstances. e. if the worker could prove the injury was the employers fault.
The provisional government lost the support of many Russians because it
A) continued to use the police apparatus of the tsar. B) continued policies that discriminated against minorities. C) denied Russians the right to free speech and free press. D) promised to continue the war to victory. E) launched an all-out attack on the workers' soviets.
In the early 1600s, witches provided services that competed with __________.
A) professors B) physicians C) artists D) courtiers