Lyndon Johnson's approach to Vietnam called for
A) the maximum use of American military power.
B) escalation of the war to neighboring Laos and Cambodia.
C) a naval blockade of North Vietnam.
D) a slow, steady escalation that would force the Communists to ask for peace.
D
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The principle architect of America's Open Door policy was
A) John Hay. B) Alfred Thayer Mahan. C) Richard Olney. D) Theodore Roosevelt.
When there was not enough bread to supply all of the Parisian families, 6,000 women __________
A) marched on Paris and staged a rebellion B) marched to Versailles to confront the king C) marched into the countryside to demand wheat from the peasants D) attacked all the bakeries in Paris
Which of the following was a popular pastime for working-class urban dwellers in the late nineteenth-century?
a. Opera b. Football games c. Museums d. Amusement parks
Which of the following was NOT part of the theory of the state in Renaissance thinking?
A. Legitimacy. B. Sovereignty. C. Universal Suffrage. D. Territory. E. Possession of real estate.