Why were Americans worried about Hitler's attacks on Britain, in particular?
a. America had an alliance with Britain that could force the nation into the war.
b. Many Americans had British ancestors or ties to businesses in Britain.
c. Many Americans still had family members living in Britain.
d. If Hitler took Britain, he would have access to an atom bomb.
e. If Hitler took Britain, he could use the British navy to attack the Americas.
E
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The Truman Doctrine
A) reversed America's traditional policy of extending diplomatic recognition to de facto governments. B) was later described by Churchill as "the most unsordid act in history." C) formed the framework for a universal postwar American foreign policy. D) was a specific policy addressed to a specific set of circumstances.
In contrast to the impression conveyed in the early seventeenth-century painting of the heir to the Spanish throne, Spain was experiencing a period of __________ during this time
A) military weakness B) economic growth C) imperial glory D) cultural stagnation
Did the Constitution advance or set back the principles of the Revolution? Defend your answer by showing clearly the changes in political philosophy that the Constitution demonstrated.
What will be an ideal response?
What is the most likely reason that the artist of this portrait depicted merchant Daniel Boardman as a country gentleman?
A) Merchants preferred to be shown in grand style, whether or not this was accurate. B) Visual images in the portrait that represented his role as a merchant emphasized his success. C) The life of a prosperous merchant was not perceived as being most compatible with republican virtue. D) By presenting himself as a simple working man, Boardman believed he would gain more business from his customers.