What ideals informed American foreign policy in the 1920s?

What will be an ideal response?


American diplomats pursued disarmament and nonaggression agreements at the Washington Conference and through the Kellogg-Briand Pact. To protect its international trade interests, the United States used its economic power to ease economic pressure on Germany. Yet Americans also pressed the former Allies for repayment of loans. Eventually, the United States canceled the Allied war debts in exchange for the Allies' canceling German war reparations payments.

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Which of the following was a consequence of Nazi policies in the mid-1930s?

A) dramatic drop in unemployment B) increase in workers' real wages C) expansion of workers' rights D) permanent end to food shortages

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Which of the following is true of the Knights of Labor under the leadership of Terence Powderly?

a. It sought to establish a cooperative society in which workers owned the means of production. b. It changed its name to the American Federation of Labor in 1886. c. It instigated the Haymarket riot. d. It refused membership to blacks and women.

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The last western European country to decriminalize abortion was

a. France. b. Italy. c. Belgium. d. Spain. e. Austria.

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Iranian militants stormed the U.S. Embassy and took Americans hostage in response to:

A) CIA attempts to overthrow Khomeini. B) U.S. military support of anti-Khomeini forces. C) Carter's allowing the deposed Shah to enter the U.S. for medical treatment. D) U.S. oil company activities.

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