Between 1967 and 1975, dictatorships were a rising political force in Latin America, justifying repression in the name of
a. fighting United States domination.
b. anticolonialism.
c. anticommunism.
d. social reform.
e. anti-neocolonialism.
c
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During Washington's second term in office, __________
a. foreign affairs became a much more important focus b. relations with Great Britain and France improved dramatically c. Hamilton and Jefferson resolved their differences over domestic policy d. Hamilton ceased to be a force in American politics e. the European war unified American officials in support of France
The most spectacular scandal of the Harding administration concerned oil reserves at ________ Dome.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
W. E. B. Du Bois’s article “Close Ranks” divided the black community because it
a. argued that only an all-black movement could bring about the uplift of the black community. b. argued that blacks had a patriotic duty to lay aside race struggle during times of war. c. argued that blacks would only advance in America if they joined white workers in the Socialist Party. d. argued that black and white Americans had to join together to preserve market capitalism from the threat of communism.
Perhaps the single strongest unifying factor of pre-Civil War southern whites was their
A. fear of federal authority. B. perception of white racial superiority. C. kinship relationships. D. intense national pride. E. contempt of northern capitalism.