Why did the policy of "peaceable coercion" fail?
What will be an ideal response?
Key Points: neutrality; economic warfare; the Napoleonic Wars; relations with France and Britain
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What best describes the New Imperialism that emerged in the late nineteenth century?
a. Heightened competition between European states for African raw materials and markets b. Industry-backed expansion of the slave trade c. Economic quest for the best quality materials and finished goods d. Increased exports of European raw material into Africa e. Increased independence for African nations from European powers
Factors which encouraged the belief that Pearl Harbor was a conspiracy:
What will be an ideal response?
In 1810, which was the only country able to remain a viable opponent to France under Napoleon?
A) Britain B) Italy C) Spain D) Russia E) Austria
A primary goal of both the first and second wave of Vietnamese refugees was
a. to maintain the Vietnamese language within the United States. b. to keep their large extended families together. c. to learn American popular culture and slang. d. to climb to the top of the American economic ladder. e. to pressure the U.S. government to maintain a diplomatic and economic boycott against communist Vietnam.