In the early years of the First World War, it was difficult for America to remain neutral because
a. the United States had strong economic ties to the Allies.
b. most Americans felt the United States should enter the war at once.
c. many Wilson administration officials held pro-German sympathies.
d. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan was decidedly pro-British.
a
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A) Canada. B) Cuba. C) South America. D) Mexico. E) the West Indies.
How was the SCLC's 1966 Chicago campaign different from the Watts Riots?
A) White protesters reacted violently to black activists who marched through all-white neighborhoods calling for fair housing. B) Nonviolent civil rights marchers resorted to violence when they set white neighborhoods on fire. C) Chicago refused to desegregate public buildings after the march. D) The Chicago marches were peaceful, unlike the Watts riots that left 34 dead.
The Northwest Territories could apply for statehood with the Confederation when each of their populations reached __________
A) 5,000 adult males B) 10,000 adult males C) 50,000 free inhabitants, including women D) 60,000 free inhabitants, including women
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