During World War I, ____ in the U.S. suffered the greatest attacks on their civil liberties
a. German and Austrian spies
b. suffragists
c. labor activists
d. writers in Hollywood and the media
e. German-Americans and antiwar Socialists
b
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As president, Ronald Reagan pleased the New Right by _________________.
A. imposing sanctions against South Africa B. supporting legislation to end television advertising by tobacco companies C. supporting environmental-protection legislation designed to promote conservation and preservation of the nation's natural resources D. supporting Christian prayer in public schools
Which statement best assesses the Washington administration's policy of pacifying the northwestern and southwestern Indian tribes to weaken their friendship with Britain and Spain?
A) New Englanders derailed it because they feared disrupting commercial relations with Britain. B) It constituted the greatest diplomatic triumph of the administration. C) When France's revolutionary government sent Citizen Genet to the frontier to recruit Native Americans for the French side, the policy collapsed D) The Indian Trade and Intercourse Acts went largely unenforced. E) The policy backfired when Britain and Spain declared war on the United States to defend the Indian tribes.
One hundred years after Columbus, the nation whose interest in the new world enraged King Philip II was __________
A) England B) the Holy Roman Empire C) Sweden D) Portugal
"New" products that European nations sought to obtain from colonies in Africa and Asia in the nineteenth century included
A. gold and silver. B. cloves and pepper. C. oil, tin and rubber. D. tea, silk, and porcelain. E. ivory and rayon.