By the beginning of World War I, how did most Americans view their role in the world?
A) They had rejected the isolationism of earlier generations.
B) They were keenly aware of the implications of extending American influence into underdeveloped nations.
C) They did as they wanted in foreign affairs, unlimited by any rational analysis of the probable consequences.
D) They had a sophisticated understanding of the implications of America's new status as a world power.
C
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A) viewed their bosses as a separate and hostile class. B) refused to join unions or participate in strikes. C) struck for fair wages. D) steadily improved their standard of living.
The goal of a successful mercantile system was
a. wealth would flow into a country, rather than out of it. b. to balance trade among the other colonial powers. c. a peaceful system without competition from other nations. d. total dominance of world trade.
What was the goal of the Great Leap Forward?
a. increase agricultural production b. increase international trade c. industrialize China rapidly d. westernize China’s social values e. increase educational opportunities
The largest Spanish-speaking ethnic group on the East Coast was which of the following?
A) Mexicans B) Cubans C) El Salvadorians D) Puerto Ricans