Who was the popular peasant leader who was at first supported by President Wilson, gained fame in the American media for his charismatic personality, but later turned on the U.S. and became its top enemy after the attack on Veracruz?
A. Porfirio Díaz
B. Victoriano Huerta
C. Pancho Villa
D. Francisco Madero
Answer: C
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A. had an immediate and dramatic effect on American policy. B. deeply angered the European powers. C. was an important example of American nationalism. D. was primarily based on the earlier writings of Thomas Jefferson. E. was motivated by American interests in Hawaii.
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a) governing authority within their congregation b) an annual financial bonus c) exemption from certain taxes d) access to trading markets
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(A) The Peace Corps (B) The Social Security Act (C) The Civilian Conversation Corps (D) The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (E) The Americans with Disabilities Act