What was the most difficult foreign policy problem President Wilson faced between 1914 and 1917?
A) goading his chief advisors into backing his own sympathies for the Allies
B) maintaining American neutral rights on the high seas
C) deciding whether or not to officially declare the United States a neutral nation
D) resisting the popular clamor for United States entry into World War I
B
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The outbreak of the war in Europe prompted black protests against:
A) segregation in the military and discriminatory hiring practices in war-related industries. B) the forced repatriation of black war resisters. C) the imprisonment of black politicians who spoke out against the draft. D) Nazism in the United States.
Evaluate the following statement: The Kennedy Administration's efforts to "stand up to the Soviet Union" made the United States less secure
What will be an ideal response?
What was true about the Ostrogoths?
a. They were a matriarchal society. b. They had no interest in trade or agriculture. c. They were a Celtic people. d. They worked hard to maintain the Roman tradition of government. e. They were hostile to Christianity in all its forms.
When Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle, he intended his book to focus attention on the
a. unsanitary conditions that existed in the meat-packing industry. b. plight of workers in the stockyards and meat-packing industry. c. poor housing conditions in the urban slums. d. use of chemical additives and preservatives in the meat industry. e. unhealthy effects of beef consumption.