Arguments opposing annexation of the Philippines included that __________
a. the natives could not be Christianized
b. colonization was anti-American
c. the Filipinos wanted to become Spanish citizens
d. the location was too far from the U.S. mainland to be protected
e. the Philippines had nothing to offer as a trade partner
B
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A. 40 percent of its coal and 70 percent of its petroleum B. 40 percent of its gas and 70 percent of its petroleum C. 40 percent of its coal, and 70 percent of its gas D. 40 percent of its diesel and 70 percent of its petroleum
When ordered to give her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery, Alabama city bus, Rose Parks chose to
A) appeal to the local courts. B) obey the order, which was consistent with a local ordinance. C) vacate her seat, but protest by joining a bus boycott. D) join the local chapter of the NAACP. E) remain seated and risk arrest.
The British Crown's passage of the Sugar Act and the Currency Act? generated local opposition but no coordinated response
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Membership in the ________ Party increased more than tenfold through the thirties
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word