Why did the nation's progressives oppose U.S. involvement in World War I?
a. They were naturally pessimistic and knew the United States would lose.
b. They understood how financially costly the war would be for the nation.
c. They did not believe the reports sent over from Europe.
d. They opposed the Allied position because it was one of aggression.
e. They opposed all war as being an obstacle to social reform.
E
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A) depress southern wage scales. B) provide constitutional protection for large-scale corporations. C) outlaw labor strikes. D) legalize racial segregation.
Sufi brotherhoods or fraternal orders became the
a. enforcers of Islamic theological unity. b. basic organizational element of the theological schools at madrasa. c. chief instruments for the spread of Islam. d. basis for Islamic doctrinal heresy in the fourteenth century.
Sam Houston left the office of governor of Tennessee when
a) his wife of three months left him and returned to her family. b) Andrew Jackson withdrew his support from Houston in favor of another candidate. c) he joined the army to fight against the British and the Creek Indians. d) he suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of a more popular candidate. e) he learned of an opportunity to help Texas win its independence from Mexico.
The final re-conquest of Spain from the Turks took place in the
a. 11th century CE. b. 8th century CE. c. 15th century CE. d. 17th century CE.