During the Cold War, W. E. B. Du Bois was __________
A) deported from the United States
B) largely disinterested in foreign affairs
C) a strong supporter of U.S. policy
D) a fierce opponent of imperialism
Answer: D
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Perhaps the greatest contribution women made in the military in World War II were the approximately 56,000 who served as __________.
A. Air Force ferry pilots B. nurses in the Army C. Navy cooks D. Marine Corps training officers
How did the economic status of the United States change in the wake of World War I?
A) When the war began, the United States was a creditor nation. When the war ended, the United States was a debtor nation. B) When the war began, the United States was a debtor nation. When the war ended, the United States was a creditor nation. C) When the war began, the United States was an investor nation. When the war ended, the United States was a lender nation. D) When the war began, the United States was a lender nation. When the war ended, the United States was an investor nation. E) The economic status of the United States changed only minimally in the wake of World War I and was nearly the same at the beginning and end of the war.
In what become known as the "insular cases" the Supreme Court ruled that
A) Congress was not bound to follow the Constitution in legislating for colonies. B) colonies could never become states. C) Congress must follow the Constitution when legislating for colonies. D) annexation of the Philippines was unconstitutional.
Which of the following European states came into existence after unification of smaller states in the 1860s?
a. Belgium and the Netherlands b. Germany and Italy c. Hungary and Austria d. Poland and Czechoslovakia