What were the weaknesses of U.S. foreign policy during the 1920s?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. activists who met at the home of Mary McLeod Bethune to discuss civil rights strategies. b. the huge influence that Harry Hopkins and Harold Ickes had on FDR's decision-making. c. Supreme Court members who ruled that New Deal reforms were unconstitutional. d. labor leaders who argued their positions by lobbying for the attention of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Women have been heads of state or prime ministers in
a. Mexico, Argentina, France, and Spain. b. Greece, Ireland, Israel, and Indonesia. c. Israel, Bangladesh, Great Britain, and Germany. d. the United States, Turkey, Italy, and Angola.
The Pilgrims who left Holland to settle in America ________
A) were non-Separatists from the Church of England B) feared their way of life was being undermined by the ways of their Dutch hosts C) had few alternatives because they were harassed by the Dutch D) arrived in Virginia, even though their destination was Massachusetts Bay E) were Catholic radicals eager to overthrow England’s monarchy
In the semisubsistence economy that existed in the American backcountry, money was seldom seen and was used primarily to
A. pay taxes. B. pay taxes and purchase imported goods. C. purchase imported goods. D. None of these answers is correct.