According to its advocates, what was the first requirement of a "large policy" for the United States in international affairs?

A) war with Spain B) acquisition of colonies
C) a more powerful navy D) the formation of military alliances


C

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The Magna Carta is considered the cornerstone of modern English law because it

a. granted legal equality to all subjects, male and female. b. recognized the English king as divine-right ruler. c. established the principle of one man, one vote in all national elections. d. set limits on royal power and insured the right of representation to certain groups in society.

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Pontiac's Uprising, consisting of 18 Indian nations, proved costly for the __________

A) British B) French C) Cherokee nation D) Canadians

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Why did Martin Delany write Blake; or the Huts of Africa?

a) as a response to Uncle Tom’s Cabin b) to defend American slavery c) to settle a personal dispute d) to prepare for a future political candidacy

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Why were labor unions not more successful during the late nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?

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