Most Americans of the late nineteenth century
A) supported full political rights for women. B) rejected the idea of an activist government.
C) longed for racial integration. D) supported socialism.
B
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President Johnson’s actions towards black power groups can be best described as __________
a) increasingly concerned and willing to use intelligence agencies to disrupt potential revolutionary groups b) sympathetic to the goals of the civil rights movement in a time of upheaval c) concerned by the success of King’s nonviolent tactics d) interested in using black power leaders as allies to rally black voters
The Sino-Japanese War
A. marked the acceptance of Western-style imperialism by China when it took Korea from Japan. B. began as each country tried to keep the other from taking over Tibet. C. became a two-power conflict when Russia refused to honor its alliance with Japan. D. culminated in the Treaty of Harbin, which saw China gain the island of Hokkaido. E. forced China to cede Taiwan and the Liaodong peninsula to Japan.
President Wilson's "Fourteen Points" did not at first include a call for a League of Nations.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Though originally a lucrative target for the new imperialists, by the end of the nineteenth century this country was actively seeking colonies of its own
a. Ethiopia. b. Afghanistan. c. Japan. d. Kenya. e. Persia