What are ways in which the United States attempted to prevent a second world war?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers should identify two major themes of U.S. attempts at countering another world war. One theme is the attempt to encourage disarmament among the major powers through conferences and regulations. Another theme is the international treaty of 1928, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, which denounced and outlawed war. Answers should not identify the United States as a member of the League of Nations, but only as its designer.

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During election season, a congressional office with no incumbent running for it can be described as a(n)

A) certain seat. B) open seat. C) lame duck. D) nonpartisan seat. E) horse race.

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When a popular candidate influences the success of other candidates on the same party ticket, it is called which of the following?

A. Partisan effect B. Australian ballot C. Butterfly ballot D. Incumbent effect E. Coat-tail effect

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The NAACP fights against __________

a. racism b. affirmative action – c. women's rights d. sodomy

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Which of the following statements best characterizes U.S. recognition of the Mexico City policy?

a. Since the policy’s inception, Democratic presidents have rejected the policy by executive order, while Republican presidents have adopted it. b. Since the policy’s inception, both Democratic and Republican presidents have adopted the policy despite the ongoing domestic debate over family planning issues. c. Since the policy’s inception, Republican presidents have rejected the policy by executive order, while Democratic presidents have adopted it. d. Since the policy’s inception, both Democratic and Republican presidents have rejected the policy because of the unresolved domestic debate over family planning issues.

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