In dealing with the relations between Mexico and the United States, President Wilson
A) recognized the Huerta government.
B) gave in to Mexican demands.
C) improved Mexican-American relations by implementing his idealistic principles.
D) showed little concern for the interests of the Mexican people.
Answer: B
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A) Jefferson gained an overwhelming vote in the Electoral College. B) the Federalists defeated the Republicans so easily. C) it was not a revolution. D) Jefferson was elected by irregular, if not illegal, means.
The one area in Hamilton's economic reports that Jefferson fully supported was __________
A) creation of a federal mint B) increased trade with Great Britain C) incentives for industrial development D) establishment of a national bank
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a. establish colonies in the East Indies. b. wrestle control of Australia from England. c. Christianize Japan and Korea. d. challenge the emerging power of the Dutch. e. outflank the Muslim middleman who controlled the land routes through Western Asia and Africa.
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A) state governments could not impose taxes B) an act of Congress had exceeded its constitutional authority C) the judicial branch could not interfere with the powers of Congress D) the executive branch must comply with an order of the Court