By 1924, the AFL included almost __________ of the country’s skilled workers.
a. one-tenth
b. one-third
c. one-half
d. three-fourths
b. one-third
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When the Monroe Doctrine was issued in 1823
a. it might more accurately have been called the American Self-Defense Doctrine. b. it was quickly codified into international law. c. it became a binding pledge of interventionism on each subsequent presidential administration. d. it was an expression of deepening American isolationism from world affairs. e. it represented an unbreakable commitment by the United States to internationalism.
The Communist Party of __________ initiated the formation of a Popular Front coalition with the Socialist Party and others in 1936.
a. The Soviet Union. b. The United States. c. Great Britain. d. France.
Factors inclining the United States to be sympathetic toward the Allied Powers included
a. Woodrow Wilson’s Anglophilia. b. long-standing ties between American investment banks and British finance. c. a passionate fondness for France by wealthy American families. d. the fact that the country that had provided most U.S. immigrants was Britain. e. all of these choices.
Describe the events leading up to issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation and its impact on the war
Please provide the best answer for the statement.