What motivated Americans to want to extend their influence abroad beginning at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries?
a. an increased interest in controlling overseas ports and non U.S. territories
b. the desire to expand its economic reach to new markets
c. military maneuvers in Europe
d. All of these choices.
e. None of these choices.
d
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Abolitionists criticized northern __________ who thrived by manufacturing cloth from cotton produced by slave labor
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What was the decision reached at the Concordat of Worms?
A. The nobility had to recognize that the church had higher authority than the laity. B. The church and state were entirely separate in legal jurisdictions. C. The laity could not hand symbols of office to the clergy but could give them symbols of temporal authority. D. The emperor had power over anyone in his land, clergy, or laity. E. The pope could negate vows of allegiance to a temporal lord.
What did all the states that joined the Confederate States of America share in common?
A) They all practiced slavery. B) They were all in the West. C) They had all voted for Lincoln. D) They had all boycotted the 1860 election.
Which group did NOT find increased social status and acceptance in the 1920s?
A. Women B. Chinese immigrants C. Hispanic immigrants D. African-Americans