The Stimson Doctrine of 1932:
a) expressed U.S. opposition to Japan's aggressive policies towards China
b) excluded Japanese immigrants from the United States after 1935
c) prohibited Japanese citizens from buying land in the United States
d) prohibited Japanese Americans from buying land in the United States
A
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Muhammad's feisty young wife A'isha remained influential after his death because
A) as his close companion, she was the source of many hadiths. B) she married each of the next three caliphs. C) she had the original text of the Qur'an. D) Muhammad had declared her his successor as leader of Islam. E) she was the mother of all of his children.
What issue united westerners, southerners, and some mid-Atlantic citizens into a political coalition that challenged the Federalists and called for a return to the "true principles" of republicanism?
A) a national economic program whose main beneficiaries seemed to some segments of American society to be eastern "monied men" and New Englanders who refused to pay their debts B) the attempt by George Washington to run for a second term even though he had not delivered on his campaign promises C) John Adams's statement that he should be addressed as one would address a king D) a breakdown of law and order on the frontier and the suspicion that the Federalists cared only about protecting their investments in the shipping industry E) the refusal of federalists in Congress to agree to a balanced-budget amendment to the constitution
After the Glorious Revolution, Whigs supported __________
A) the monarchy B) merchants and manufacturers C) Roman Catholics in positions of political power D) Parliamentary power
Nathaniel Bacon __________
A) resented the elite leaders of Jamestown because he knew he would never be accepted into their ruling clique B) started a rebellion to prevent Governor Berkeley from waging a war against the Susquehannock Indians C) was perceived as a hero by the common people of Virginia D) was executed by the forces of Charles II for his rebellion E) was a former indentured servant who was denied farming land in the Virginia Colony