What was the goal of the United States in the reconstruction period of World War II?

a. To establish democratic and capitalist markets in newly liberated regions.
b. To prevent the rise of dictatorships like those of Hitler and Mussolini.
c. To ensure a stable economy to avoid another Great Depression.
d. To rebuild economic markets for American industrial products.
e. All of these.


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A) capture Paul Revere B) seize military supplies from nearby Concord C) invade the mid-Atlantic colonies D) punish civilians who had not paid their taxes

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Besides creating a pan-Indian military alliance against white expansion, Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa (the Prophet) urged Americans Indians to __________.

a. resist white ways and revive traditional culture b. declare independence and form an alliance with Spain c. adopt the whites' culture and technology as a way of resisting further expansion d. demonstrate their legal ownership of lands that whites were entering

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The "red heads" were

A. the light-haired warriors who destroyed Bokhara in 1380. B. followers of the Shi'ite doctrines of Safi al Din. C. Ottoman Yeni Chari fighters and their "scholar bodyguards." D. Muslim fugitives from Ireland. E. Sufi mystics.

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