The pressures of the Great Depression led to a reassessment of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America during the 1920s and 1930s; this revamped approach became known as the "Good Neighbor Policy."
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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How did the European slavery that arose in the fifteenth century differ from other forms of European slavery?
A) ?The "new slavery" was a high-volume business. B) ?Slaves taken under the "new slavery" were treated harshly and were destined for exhausting, mindless labor rather than domestic service. C) ?Slaves were regarded ad property rather than merely as persons of low status. D) ?The "new slavery" was based explicitly on the blackness and cultural differences of Africans. E) ?All of these choices
All of the following could be said of Warren G. Harding's tenure as president except
a. he continued the worst repression of the post-WWI Red Scare by jailing leftists. b. he staffed his cabinet with some highly capable men. c. his administration suffered from scandals. d. he was influenced easily by his friends. e. the Republican Party was returned to power.
Radical feminists explored the varying models of power imbalances defining “power to” as:
a. domination and oppression. b. collective power to do and act. c. resistance to dominant power structures. d. freedom to do and act.
Seafaring New England Federalists opposed the War of 1812 because of all of the following except
a. the Northeast Federalists sympathized with England. b. they resented the Republican's sympathy with Napoleon. c. Federalists opposed the acquisition of Canada. d. the war could result in more agrarian states in the West. e. their extremely strong trade ties with France.