Which of the following most undermined U.S. neutrality as proclaimed by President Washington in 1793?

a. the lifting of French limits on American commerce
b. Spanish fears of an anti-Spanish alliance between Britain and the United States
c. the shortcomings of Jay’s Treaty with Britain
d. Edmond-Charles Genet’s attempt to gain support for France’s war effort


d. Edmond-Charles Genet’s attempt to gain support for France’s war effort

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Which of the following statements about the Tea Act of 1773 is not true?

a. It repealed import duties on tea in England. b. It mandated that tea to the colonies arrive only on special East India Company ships. c. It restricted tea sales to only a few distributors in each colonial port. d. The East India Company's tea would sell cheaper than smuggled tea. e. It was designed to provide the British government with much-needed revenue.

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The Russo-Japanese War resulted in

a. the loss of Russian presence on the Korean Peninsula. b. the start of the Revolution of 1905. c. the destruction of the Russian navy. d. worry that the Meiji Restoration was too successful. e. all of these.

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The Portuguese leaders who first landed at Calicut and seized the port of Malacca were, respectively,

a. Jaime Cardose and Pedro Martinez Munoa. b. Ferdinando Colan and Alhambra da Fonseca. c. Vasco da Gama and Afonso de Albuquerque. d. Henry da Bruscia and Eduardo da Estabano. e. Juan Montillo and Jorge Sikada Maio.

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Immigrant women were largely confined to low-paying factory employment.

a. true b. false

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