President Taft's foreign policy was called "________ Diplomacy" by its critics.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Dollar
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Jefferson attacked Hamilton’s Report on Manufactures on the grounds that __________.
a. it was unconstitutional b. it could never work c. cities bred vice d. it gave too much power to the states
El Paso, Texas, became a major town when it __________
A) emerged as a mining town that was inexpensive and cheap B) served as a military outpost in conflicts with the Navajos C) was discovered that huge gold reserves were located near its border D) built upon its existence as a center of shipping for cattle
Debt servitude
A) was more common in areas where labor was plentiful than where it was scarce. B) was more common in areas where labor was scarce than where it was plentiful. C) assumed its harshest form in agriculture. D) was based on free bargaining between workers and employers.
The Nile River provides Egypt with its rich agriculture by
a. supplying extra water for irrigation to supplement the annual rains. b. never flooding. c. providing easy transport for crops. d. flooding its banks.