President Taft's foreign policy strategy, designed to promote economic stability and peace between debt-ridden nations and the United States without military action, is known as ________ diplomacy.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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John Law believed that:
A. halt of gold payments in France was absolutely necessary. B. France should abandon its overseas colonies. C. France should dramatically increase its level of taxation. D. the government that governed least governed best. E. an increase in the paper-money supply would stimulate France's economic recovery.
The debates over the principle of "no taxation without representation" focused on the question of whether
a. any governmental body could legitimately tax Americans. b. it was appropriate for American colonial assemblies to collect taxes. c. the House of Commons could tax Americans. d. women and propertyless men should have the right to vote.
Farmers were slow to organize and promote their own interests because they
a. were not well educated. b. did not possess the money necessary to establish a national political movement. c. were divided by the wealthier, more powerful manufacturers and railroad barons. d. had little time to spare for political organization. e. were by nature independent and individualistic.
Presidents Jackson and Van Buren hesitated to extend recognition to and to annex the new Texas Republic because
a. Texans did not want to be annexed to the United States. b. antislavery groups in the United States opposed the expansion of slavery. c. they were old political opponents of the Texas president, Sam Houston. d. public opinion in the United States opposed annexation. e. they feared war with Mexico's ally, Spain.