President Jefferson's foreign policy of economic coercion
a. underestimated British dependence on American trade.
b. adversely affected France's economy more than Britain's.
c. stimulated manufacturing in New England.
d. destroyed the Federalist party in New England.
e. succeeded in its goal of forcing the British to halt its impressment of American sailors.
c
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Unlike the failed League of Nations, the new United Nations
a. denied the power of veto to any party in an international dispute. b. established no forum for the smaller nations besides the great powers. c. assumed that there would eventually be conflict among the great powers. d. was unable to achieve approval by the United States Senate. e. was established with a Security Council that assured that none of the Big Five Powers (the United States, the USSR, Britain, France, and China) could have action taken against it without its consent.
What city was the "heart of the Enlightenment"?
a. Philadelphia b. Vienna c. Paris d. Rome
The phrase export of revolution refers to
A) French revolutionary ideas influencing cultures of other countries. B) France providing assistance to revolutionaries in other countries. C) France instigating revolutions in other countries. D) British radicals shipping weapons to France to aid revolutionaries. E) American influence on the French Revolution.
The Sherman Antitrust Act did not prevent the formation of the Standard Oil trust because:
A) the Supreme Court ruled that Standard Oil was not a combination in restraint of trade. B) the Sherman Act was not passed until eight years later. C) Congress exempted Standard Oil from the act. D) Carnegie paid bribes to judges to throw out antitrust cases against him.