In the years between WWI and the beginning of WWII, what did most Americans believe the nation's role should be?
What will be an ideal response?
remain isolated from the world's problems
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Cattle ranching became increasingly profitable in the 1860s and gave rise to the lucrative cattle industry due to__________________.
A. a decline in beef imported from Europe B. court decisions that allowed livestock to be moved freely across state lines C. railroad expansion and population growth D. investment funds made available by the discovery of mineral deposits in the West
Which of the following was true of urban school systems in the early 1930s?
a. Kindergarten programs were discontinued in all urban school systems. b. Many urban school systems reduced the school year to six months due to lack of funds. c. Most urban school systems refused to hire married women as teachers. d. A majority of urban school systems began offering free after-school day-care programs.
Which of the following was NOT a benefit afforded to railroad companies in the Pacific Railway Acts?
A. huge sums of capital in the form of government bonds B. authority to issue their own bonds to generate more revenue C. millions of acres of unclaimed western land D. special representation in Congress for future political interests
The court case Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
A. defended the right of the Federal government to remove Indians from lands east of the Mississippi River. B. said Indians should be moved to what is today Oklahoma. C. prohibited the state of Georgia from violating Indian land rights . D. encouraged President Jackson to honor all treaties the government had made with Indians. E. None of the above