What was the chief argument between Truman and Stalin at Potsdam in July of 1945?
a. Free elections in eastern Europe
b. The numbers of tanks Americans and Russians could keep in Europe
c. What to do with German prisoners of war
d. Whether or not the Soviet Union would be in the United Nations
e. Whether the Soviet Union would join the war against Japan
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Many progressive reformers supported prohibition legislation because
a. prohibition laws had succeeded at reducing alcoholism in western Europe. b. they believed alcohol was a cause of poverty and many other social problems. c. they wished to break monopolies controlled by liquor manufacturers. d. it was a major aspect of the Socialist Party's platform.
From 1914 to 1916, U.S. intervention in Mexico:
a. demonstrated the weaknesses of Wilson's foreign policy. b. liberated Mexico from Spain. c. demonstrated that the United States could successfully use force to reorder the affairs of nations. d. led to the U.S. takeover of Mexico. e. was welcomed by the Mexican people.
de Casanova’s work on domestic workers in Ecuador is influenced by which theorists?
a. Marx and Bourdieu b. Goffman and Garfinkle c. Marx and Mead d. Bourdieu and Ritzer
The Treaty of Versailles never received U.S. Senate ratification because
A. Wilson himself came to oppose it. B. Wilson ordered Democratic senators to vote against the amended treaty. C. it would have destroyed U.S. national security. D. the vast majority of Americans came to oppose it.