Although Macon's Bill No. 2 temporarily removed all restrictions on trade,
A) non-intercourse would be reapplied to either major power if the other ceased violating American neutral rights.
B) Americans did not take advantage of the chance to trade with Great Britain.
C) Americans preferred to trade with other neutral nations.
D) the Embargo Act would be reapplied in December 1810 if war in Europe continued.
A
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What did the term "square deal" mean?
a. The coal miners got more money and a shorter workday, but the owners got "squared," or shorted, and got nothing. b. Like the equal sides of a square, both the miners and the owners got a fair, equitable deal from Roosevelt's negotiations. c. Because Roosevelt used highly intelligent "square" men to broker the deal between the coal miners and owners, the deal was called a "square deal." d. By refusing to recognize the coal miners' union, the owners got the "square," or better, part of the deal. e. Like the four equal sides of a square, the four interested parties (the government, the arbitrator, the coal miners, and the owners) each participated equally in the negotiations.
By the 1880s, a university system anchored by Tokyo Imperial University was offering courses in all of the following areas except:
a. Engineering. b. Haiku. c. Medicine. d. Geology.
Explain how President Roosevelt made preparations for war while maintaining the United States' neutrality, including discussion of specific programs and actions such "cash-and-carry" and the Lend-Lease Act.
What will be an ideal response?
The Constitution of the Confederate States of America was drawn up in
a. Atlanta, Georgia. b. Montgomery, Alabama. c. Richmond, Virginia. d. Charleston, South Carolina. e. Austin, Texas