President Madison drew most of his support for declaring war on Britain in 1812 from a group of young Republicans known as War Hawks who mostly represented __________
A) New England
B) the South and West
C) the mid-Atlantic
D) the lower South
B
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In the aftermath of the 1938 Munich crisis, President Roosevelt ________________.
A. refused a French request to buy bombers from the United States B. publicly condemned the appeasement of Hitler by Great Britain and France C. requested that Congress appropriate funds to build up the U.S. air forces D. requested that Congress pass a resolution allowing him to use any means necessary to stop German aggression
In Southeast Asia, imperialist governments
a. fostered intensive industrial development and were widely successful, as rural peasant percentages had dropped below fifty in Vietnam and Java by 1905. b. established mass educational systems to educate peasant children for citizenship and industrial work. c. practiced a policy of peaceful coexistence. d. often blended direct and indirect rule, with the latter used widely in rural areas such as Malaya. e. contracted with private Asia conglomerates to administer their colonies.
Many free blacks like Lewis Woodson and Maria Miller Stewart hoped that __________ would demonstrate African American ability and citizenship
A) financial wealth B) military prowess C) political success D) self-improvement
What effect did the American government have on industrial growth?
A) It followed a policy of laissez-faire. B) It closely regulated the pace of growth. C) It provided incentives for growth. D) It balanced agrarian and industrial demands. E) It increased taxes on industry.