All of the following statements describe the relationship between the United States and Germany EXCEPT:
A) Roosevelt attempted to make the German leadership think that the United States supported Germany.
B) The Kaiser thought that Roosevelt was pro-German.
C) The United States was alarmed over growing German power across the globe.
D) The two nations went to war over Mexico in 1900.
Answer: D
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Small southern farmers who migrated into the area west of the Appalachians in the early nineteenth century wanted to
a. take advantage of the expanding market economy by becoming commercial farmers. b. establish a nonslaveholding agrarian society. c. take advantage of the lucrative fur trade in the region. d. acquire rich, fertile farmland.
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about life in the English colonies?
a. Families tended to be large, because many children meant many workers. b. Women had little opportunity outside the home but played a central role within the family. c. The English had fairly open immigration policies. d. Colonial culture tended to be similar to that of England. e. The colonies had no colleges, so young men had to go to England for higher education.
By the late seventeenth century, European and African immigrants outnumbered natives along the Atlantic coast.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
"Cotton diplomacy" worked to the extent that England extended diplomatic recognition to the Confederacy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)