What was the central charge that Republicans aimed at Federalists during the late 1790s?
A) They had become a faction bent on enriching wealthy citizens and creating an aristocracy.
B) They were free-thinking libertines who planned to eliminate religion in the United States.
C) They were plotting a reign of terror and wished to turn the nation over to France.
D) They favored an agrarian society and thus were out of touch with the economic forces transforming the nation.
E) They were too local in their outlook, and changing times needed an international perspective.
A
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Which statement about Japan is FALSE?
a. Japan opted out of the empire-building game for centuries. b. Japan ultimately faced conflict with the Russians over islands north of Japan. c. Many Japanese scholars saw Buddhism as focusing on empty, abstract thoughts. d. Knowledge of and ability to read Dutch was viewed as a sign of sophistication by the Japanese. e. Bibles were the only foreign texts allowed in Japan.
During the war, minorities in the United States
A. overcame racial prejudice in the army, which was desegregated at the outset of the war. B. enlisted to become a part of the American mainstream. C. avoided getting involved in the war effort as much as they could. D. enlisted in high numbers to avoid being sent to internment camps.
In 1916, Wilson supported Progressive reforms in part because he ______________.
A. had a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress B. was preparing to run for reelection C. realized that such measures were necessary to end the economic recession D. had been won over to the cause of civil rights for women and African Americans