In the 1930s, Congress attempted to avoid the situations that led to United States involvement in World War I by
A. enacting a peacetime draft law
B. passing a series of neutrality acts
C. authorizing the deportation of American Communist Party members
D. relocating Japanese Americans to internment camps
Answer: B. passing a series of neutrality acts
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a. originated from Mongolian mythology. b. was written in Chinese before being translated into Turkic. c. has never been translated into English. d. was authored by William of Rubruck. e. is the only source of early Mongol history that is written in Mongolian.
John F. Kennedy "won" the series of televised debates with Nixon in the 1960 presidential election
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. created a standing federal army to deal with threats to national security. b. provided for a police force for the District of Columbia. c. gave the president authority to use military personnel to collect tariffs. d. became law at the insistence of nullification supporters. e. was declared unconstitutional by Chief Justice Roger Taney in 1838.
As gold and silver came to be in demand and money markets began to emerge, what else also emerged?
A. Bookkeeping overseen by local lords and the king's household. B. New trading companies and banking firms to manage the exchange and sale of goods. C. An increase of manufacturing that could create more gold and silver. D. New practices that sought to ensure merchants would not gain too much too quickly. E. A less stable life for peasants who found agricultural contributions less valuable.