What was one common feature shared by the Smith Act of 1940 and the McCarran Acts of 1950 and 1952?
A) the power to arrest greater number of people suspected of communism
B) curtailment of unions' right to strike
C) tightened restrictions on radical political activity
D) further reduction of African American civil rights
C
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What was Abraham Lincoln's position on the Mexican War?
A) He opposed the war as unjust despite his support for the expansion of America . B) He supported the war as contributing to America's Manifest Destiny. C) He supported the war as contributing to the growth of the American economy. D) He opposed the war but felt that each new territory should decide whether slavery should be permitted there. E) He opposed the war and felt that territorial expansion was a threat to America's future.
As illustrated on this map, what was one major difference in the troop movements of the Patriot and British forces?
A) Patriots troops remained within the boundaries of the thirteen colonies. B) British troops generally moved north from the Southern colonies to engage the Patriots. C) British troops heavily relied on their navy to transport them to and within the colonies. D) British troops stayed near the coast, whereas Patriot troops remained inland.
The Freedmen's Bureau resembled some government social policies that would be used during the Great Depression.
a. true b. false
Why did William Howard Taft argue for "Dollar Diplomacy"?
A) He felt the United States should reduce its activities abroad. B) He saw it as the best way for the United States to exert influence in the world. C) He believed in reduced international trade. D) He claimed American power abroad had reached its peak.