Who did Woodrow Wilson appeal to in his efforts to secure ratification of the Treaty of Versailles?

A) the American public
B) the League of Nations
C) the United Nations
D) the Supreme Court


Answer: A

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a. twice as many men were imported. b. men lived much longer than women. c. women were not as strong as men. d. women were more susceptible to disease than men. e. women refused to consent to plantation work.

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The "era of good feelings" following the War of 1812 reflected

A. increased political divisions in the United States federal government. B. the renewed good relations between the United States and the European continent. C. rising nationalism and optimism in the United States. D. declining violence in the West between the United States and Indian tribes. E. the need for Americans to band together in the wake of economic depression.

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According to the Past and Present video in section 26.5, what term is used to describe the escalation of military engagement in conflicts abroad?

A) covert operations B) mission creep C) Vietnamization D) détente

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The former presidential candidate who became a leading spokesman against the theory of evolution during the 1920s was

A. Woodrow Wilson. B. William McAdoo. C. William Jennings Bryan. D. Andrew Mellon.

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