The United States initially supported Madero because
A) Díaz had recently given indications that he was hostile toward the United States.
B) Díaz's violations of human rights met with U.S. disfavor.
C) Madero had promised to favor U.S. capitalists in the grant of oil concessions.
D) Madero was a close personal friend of Woodrow Wilson.
A
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During the Gilded Age, more and more people bought homes in suburban areas for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) their isolation from immigrant neighborhoods. B) the convenience of mass transit systems. C) their serenity, cleanliness, and greenery. D) their proximity to banks and department stores. E) the comfort of living among like-minded people.
Why did European efforts to spread Christianity in China in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries have so little success?
What will be an ideal response?
While president, Jimmy Carter
a. made détente a guiding principle of American foreign policy. b. signed treaties restoring Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal Zone. c. established formal diplomatic relations with Cuba. d. helped to broker an agreement between Israel and Iran in the Middle East. e. established good relations with the revolutionary government of Iran.
Many of the leaders of the progressive movement __________
A) opposed professional work and workers B) were rather well educated C) tended toward radical views of reform D) opposed the expansion of women's rights E) were determined to have a negative effect on big business