The 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States changed American foreign policy, as the United States __________
a. considered returning to an isolationist foreign policy
b. considered returning to a containment foreign policy
c. took on the role of global police officer
d. strengthened its alliances with Europe and cut off diplomatic relations with countries on other continents
e. realized that involvement in international affairs was a mistake
C
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The Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921 provided for
A) woman suffrage. B) health benefits for all Americans. C) protective tariffs. D) health care for women and children.
Modernists who accepted the theory of evolution were weakened in contrast to the fundamentalists because the modernists
a) denied the presence of God. b) argued that it was impossible to tell whether God existed or not. c) made God abstract and therefore unapproachable. d) believed the Bible should be rewritten from their viewpoint. e) believed studying the Bible was a waste of time.
Leopold was finally successful in defeating the Ottomans as defined in which Treaty?
a. Carlowitz b. Saztmár c. Bucharest d. Vienna e. Rákóczi
The seventeenth-century medical practice of deliberately bleeding a person was based on
A. evidence that it helped in the recovery from illness. B. the belief that a person needed to maintain a balance of different bodily fluids. C. Calvinist religious doctrine. D. practices acquired from Indians. E. scientific experimentation and observation.