A treaty of Hawaiian annexation

A) ?was proposed in 1854.
B) ?was promoted by Americans who held key ministerial posts.
C) ?was negotiated by an envoy of President Pierce.
D) ?was never signed due to debates over the issue of slavery.
E) ?All of these are correct.


E

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A. was resisted in England. B. began as a controversy over Spanish domination of the Americas. C. rejected centuries of accumulated religious tradition. D. united the northern and southern countries of Western Europe.

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Which statement regarding U.S. participation in World War I is true?

A) ?The United States chose to use an all-volunteer system for raising troops. B) ?Roughly 3 million men joined the armed forces during World War I. C) ?The United States got the majority of the funds for the war through taxes. D) ?Most of the U.S. convoys escorting merchant ships were destroyed by German submarines.

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