Summarize the various ways in which women were involved in politics. What were the issues that concerned them, and through what organizations did they find expression?
What will be an ideal response?
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When World War I broke out in Europe in August 1914, President Wilson:
a. privately told the belligerents that America would remain neutral b. secretly contacted the Allies and promised any aid, short of entering the war c. called for American neutrality in fact as well as in name d. hesitated while trying to decide what to do
Monroe Doctrine
What will be an ideal response?
What was the main source of tension between black and white abolitionists?
A) Black abolitionists thought that white abolitionists were too radical. B) White abolitionists thought that black abolitionists were too radical. C) White abolitionists protested that they did not have a fair share of influence and leadership positions in the movement. D) Black abolitionists protested that they did not have a fair share of influence and leadership positions in the movement. E) White abolitionists did not want to end slavery immediately, whereas black abolitionists did.
What was the period during which Japan underwent a state-supported program of industrialization and Westernization called?
A) "open door" policy B) Catholic Reformation C) Meiji Restoration D) Herero rebellion