A major determinant of U.S. foreign policy in the formative years was
A. that this country was destined to become a very powerful nation.
B. that the United States has been very weak militarily.
C. the influence of religion.
D. the strength of the new navy.
E. its interest in the Pacific.
Answer: B
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A) the major executive departments. B) the major legislative departments. C) the major governmental agencies. D) independent agencies and commissions. E) the minor governmental agencies.
According to the text, Great Britain ranks high for foreign direct investment because
a. of its relationship with the European Union. b. of strong government control of the economy. c. its geographic location makes it a gateway to the European mainland. d. its economy is more market-driven and it offers a business-friendly political climate. e. English is the language most spoken in Great Britain.
Many Native Americans had to wait until the passage of which law to become U.S. citizens?
a. The Curtis Act of 1898 b. The Nationality Act of 1940 c. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 d. The Fourteenth Amendment in 1868
The governor can sign or veto bills. What happens to bills that he or she doesn’t sign or veto?
a. They disappear. b. They need to be held over for a second year. c. They become law after twelve days. d. They are killed.