President Taft's foreign policy was dubbed

a. big-stick diplomacy.
b. the Open Door policy.
c. the Good Neighbor policy.
d. dollar diplomacy.
e. sphere-of-influence diplomacy.


d

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The British cotton manufacturer Robert Owens sought to:

a. reduce the number of women working in factories. b. establish a socialist utopian working environment. c. establish an eight-hour work day for all workers. d. place a high tariff on imports in order to increase the profits of industrialists. e. prohibit the construction of factories within city limits.

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Roughly one-fourth of indentures in the Chesapeake were

A) English royalty B) males C) Puritan Separatists D) women E) of African descent

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Under the decision in Roe v. Wade

A) a baby in utero had a right to life starting at three months; prior to that the state could not prevent a woman from obtaining an abortion. B) a mother's right of privacy took precedence until the final three months of pregnancy when a fetus could likely survive without the mother. C) abortions without restriction were legalized. D) although a fetus did not have a right to life, its right to privacy began at six months.

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Nanak

a. was the last Mongol invader to successfully control the entire Indian subcontinent. b. was the favorite bodhisattva of the Mahayana Buddhists. c. renounced the Zoroastrian tradition of asceticism. d. founded a new religious movement known as Sikhism. e. conquered Delhi.

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