During World War I, British maritime policy __________.
a) ignored U.S. neutral rights
b) respected U.S. neutral rights
c) focused on the Pacific
d) focused on the Caribbean
a) ignored U.S. neutral rights
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Johnson inherited a U.S. commitment in Vietnam that dated back to the __________ administration.
a. Eisenhower b. Kennedy c. Truman d. Roosevelt
Which of the following intensified the suffering of American farmers during the depression?
A) devastating droughts and dust storms throughout the 1930s B) the Socialist Party's active role in rural politics of the 1930s C) FDR's refusal to develop a comprehensive farm policy D) the refusal of large producers to participate in the AAA
The outflow of foreign capital from Germany beginning in 1928 undermined a brief prosperity and resulted in an economic crisis that ended __________.
A. parliamentary government B. authoritarian rule C. free elections D. the rule of the Social Democrats
Secretary of State Colin Powell famously said of the invasion of Iraq, "You break it, you own it.". What did he mean?
a. There would be no way to fix the problems in Iraq, so why try? b. The decision to invade Iraq was one he could not support. c. The U.S. was taking a risk with great financial costs. d. If the U.S. invaded Iraq, it should be prepared to make that country a U.S. colony. e. Once the U.S. invaded and occupied such an unstable and divided nation, it would be hard to withdraw.