Most of those who were outspoken advocates of American expansion in the late nineteenth century were
A) second or third generation German-Americans. B) Democrats.
C) Anglophiles. D) All of the above.
C
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All of the following were important democratic changes that took place after the Revolution except which one?
a. Several states ended the under-representation of frontier counties in their legislatures. b. States' bills of rights became unnecessary, since there was a national bill of rights. c. Most states reduced the power of the executive branch, often taking away the governor's veto. d. More poor white male taxpayers were eligible to vote.
The new prime minister of Great Britain immediately after World War II, Clement Attlee,
a. included two Communist members in his cabinet. b. was a leftist revolutionary, whom the king removed two months after he took office. c. favored abolition of all private banks in the country. d. established the welfare state in Britain. e. blocked parliamentary consideration of a National Health Insurance Act.
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 __________
A) established and expanded the province of Quebec B) encouraged American land speculation C) created an alliance between the colonists and the Iroquois D) set aside lands west of the Appalachians as "Indian Country"
After the Praetorian Guard killed the emperor and installed a frightened Claudius on the throne, it was clear that the ultimate arbiter of leadership in imperial Rome was ________
A. democratic elections B. military power C. Etruscan tradition D. foreign models