The Senate likely would have accepted American participation in the League of Nations and America would have been welcomed by other nations into the League of Nations if President Wilson had
a. stuck to the principles of his own Fourteen Points.
b. guaranteed that American troops would never be used in League for collective security military operations to maintain peace among nations.
c. actively campaigned for support from the American public.
d. been willing to compromise with moderate League opponents in Congress on some constitutional and American sovereignty issues surrounding American participation in League matters.
e. run for re-election.
d
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a. true b. false
What was the Russo-Japanese War?
A) After the Open Door trade policy was passed, Japan decided to join forces with Russia to seize and then divide Manchuria. B) After the Open Door trade policy, Japan decided to seize territory for herself in 1904 and went after Manchuria by attacking the Russian naval fleet and base in China. Japan was able to seize the territory for herself. C) The Japanese were attacked by Russia in their Chinese port of Port Arthur. Russia seized all of Manchuria and damaged the economy of Japan. D) The Russians decided to fight against the Japanese for control of Manchuria. Their navy was not strong enough to combat the Japanese and Russia was defeated. E) The Russians were blindsided by the Japanese when they seized control of Korea and subsequently lost the territory to Japan.
From Washington's point of view, what were the chief obstacles to be overcome in fighting the war? How did he address those problems?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) the Stonewall riot B) disturbances at Haight-Ashbury C) the American Psychiatric Association's publication stating that homosexuality was a mental illness D) the Supreme Court's decision in Reed v. Reed