A key aim of the Japanese attack against the United States in 1941 was to

a. occupy the West Coast of the United States.
b. support its German allies in Europe.
c. attack the United States before being attacked itself.
d. defend and control the oilfields in Southeast Asia.


d

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Why would Edward I have maintained Parliament, which had started out as an assembly that was potentially treasonous?

A) He found it expedient for getting money from the property-owning classes. B) He was able to keep a close eye on the nobles in Parliament. C) He could quickly identify his enemies by seeing who attended. D) He extended his control over the nobles by making them come at his call. E) Parliament gave the common people a voice in government.

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Disgruntled former students from Lane Theological Seminary helped to found which school that became a hub of antislavery activism and the first avowedly integrated school of higher learning?

a. Oberlin College b. Princeton University c. Mary Washington College d. Howard University

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The initial emphasis of Jane Addams' Hull House was to

A. work toward better housing for poor immigrants. B. help feed the urban poor. C. provide daycare work for the working poor. D. offer programs in music, literature, and history to neighborhood poor.

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