The interventionists challenged the isolationist premise that __________.
a. events in Europe did not affect America
b. America should seek to gain financially from the coming war
c. America should only go to war to acquire new territory
d. Europe was doomed, no matter what America did
a. events in Europe did not affect America
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Modernist writers were not deeply concerned with __________.
A. social issues B. philosophical questions C. theology D. beauty
Which of the following is an accurate conclusion drawn from the development of farming in parts of Northern China, Southeast Asia, and the Americas?
A. Inhabitants of these regions must have had contact with civilizations in the fertile crescent. B. Climatic conditions and farming are unrelated. C. Farming developed in several regions independently from one another. D. Farming was an inevitable development in all human populations.
In the early 1900s, what was significant factor in the establishment of the United States as a major global power?
a. its vast western frontier b. its growing overseas empire c. its debtor status
How did U.S. neutrality in World War I finally come to an end?
a. Germany proposed an alliance with Mexico and sank five American ships in ten days. b. Russia formed an alliance with Germany that threatened U.S. interests in the Pacific. c. The Allied nations begged the United States to intervene on their behalf. d. Japan attacked the Philippines and Hawaii, killing hundreds of U.S. military personnel and citizens. e. Germany formed an alliance with Cuba, threatening to bring the war to the United States.