In the election of 1912, the New Nationalism that Roosevelt proposed and the New Freedom touted by Wilson

a. were both attempts to steal the socialists´ thunder.
b. served merely as empty slogans.
c. departed only in foreign policy views.
d. both advocated a more active government but differed on specific strategies.
e. were fundamentally opposed on the proper role of government in American life.


d

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A) slavery was an unavoidable national issue B) a national consensus had formed on slavery C) Americans' sense of community was stronger than ever D) the North had no responsibility for slavery

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a. imposed their customs on their Chinese subjects. b. abandoned their culture for Chinese customs. c. withdrew to their homeland after centuries of rule. d. merged their culture with Chinese traditions.

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How did the United States react to the 1950 Sino-Soviet treaty?

A) It congratulated Stalin and Mao on their treaty and offered to join their new alliance. B) It openly threatened Stalin with war if he contributed to the spread of communism in Asia. C) It warned the Soviet Union to stay out of East Asian politics. D) To maintain its alliance with China, the U.S. sought to make peace with the new regime. E) It refused to recognize the new Chinese regime and focused on Japan as its main ally in Asia.

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