From 1914 to 1916, as world war 1 rages in Europe, America's were not able to remain neutral j. Thought as we as action mainly because
A.president Wilson supported the war aims of Germany and austra-Hungary
B. The warring powers interferes with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas
C. U.S. newspapers encourages a policy of imperialist expansion
D. U.S. membership in military alliances required the nation to fight
Answer: B. The warring powers interferes with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas
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A. crusaded to expose political corruption in major American cities. B. favored stopping immigration as a way to improve urban American cities. C. pushed for the creation of mass transit systems and outlying suburbs in America's cities. D. reported on the living conditions of the urban poor to encourage improvements. E. documented the stories of wealthy Americans who came from humble origins.
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a. question the relatively poor conditions of living and working b. encourage their friends and fellow employees to become businessmen c. accept the virtues of the economic system d. invest in the stock market
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A) True B) False
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A) to aid the Union Army B) to help the Confederate war effort C) to search for food D) to protest racial inequality