In the early 1920s, one glaring exception to America's general indifference to the outside world was its
a. decision to participate in the World Court of the League of Nations.
b. unilateral military intervention in Mexico to protect American oil interests threatened by actions by the Mexican government.
c. involvement in the League of Nations' humanitarian operations.
d. decision to participate in a League of Nations military intervention in Abyssinia.
e. continuing attempt to oust the Communists from power in the Soviet Union.
b
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Which statement about the female workforce during the war is NOT true?
a. Women gained clerical work, but did not work in war-production industries. b. More women worked during the war than before the war. c. Women sometimes became bricklayers, teamsters, and streetcar conductors. d. Despite gains, gender segregation was still a social issue in the workplace.
What happened to Circular 13 and Special Field Order #15?
A) They were both revoked and the land was returned to whites. B) They both served as models of black freedom for the rest of the country. C) They were generally ignored, as northern whites were just as racist as Southerners. D) They continued as they had during the war, but had little effect because they were of such small scale.
In 636, the Muslims defeated the ____ army at the Yarmuk River
a. Mongol b. Seljuk c. Frankish d. Persian e. Byzantine
Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement about Civil War soldiering?
A. The lower classes of society, rather than the typical farmer or shopkeeper, made up a disproportionate share of each army. B. Both Southern and Northern soldiers were mostly young and native-born. C. Twice as many soldiers died from disease as from war-inflicted wounds. D. Camp life both corrupted morals and provided occasions for religious revivals.