The 1941 Lend-Lease Act was

a. uncontroversial after the fall of France had killed isolationism in the U.S.
b. a direct challenge to Joseph Stalin.
c. the point when all pretense of American neutrality was abandoned.
d. was relatively inconsequential.
e. an executive deal negotiated between Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.


c

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With Jefferson's refusal to use the presidency to dispense generously patronage positions and offices in government to his political supporters, the Democratic-Republican Party

a. grew stronger and more unified. b. removed many Federalists from government jobs. c. soon resented its leaders' lavish life-style. d. grew less unified even as the Federalist Party began to fade and lose power. e. sought to extend the Alien and Sedition Acts to punish their enemies.

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__________’s The Awakening prompted outrage among critics

A) Stephen Crane B) Henry James C) Sigmund Freud D) Kate Chopin

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"Oregon fever" referred to

A) a common malady of the nineteenth century. B) a deep-seated hate for the Native Americans. C) the desire to go to Oregon. D) Christian attempts to convert the Native Americans.

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