The clash between Germany and America over the Samoan islands eventually resulted in
a. a small naval war between the two emerging powers.
b. a colonial division of the islands between Germany and the United States.
c. complete independence for all of Samoa.
d. the intervention of Japan to prevent a German-American war.
e. a binding international arbitration decision awarding the Samoan islands to the United States.
b
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Beginning in 1898, the American war in the Philippines
A. saw the United States withdraw its military and negotiate a diplomatic end to the conflict. B. went much more smoothly than the recent Spanish-American War. C. lasted for years and resulted in thousands of American deaths. D. was led by General George Pershing. E. saw close to 10,000 Filipinos die in the conflict.
Why was Hitler able to successfully accomplish his prewar goals?
A) Racists in the United States provided him with all the money and organizational talent that he needed. B) He pulled off his major accomplishments in secret without the international community recognizing his moves. C) He bullied groups at home, overrode weak opposition outside of Germany, and generally just did what he wanted without apology or fear of repercussion. D) Hitler used the democratic process in 1930s Germany to get the citizens to vote, in the super-majority, for his wishes and proposals.
The success of the Populist Party of the 1890s can best be measured by which development?
A. the party replaced one of the two major parties. B. the party gained support among business leaders. C. two of the party's candidates were elected to the presidency. D. several of the party's proposed reforms were made into laws.
Discuss and evaluate President Franklin Roosevelt as a diplomatic leader prior to the official U.S. entry into World War II, noting his strengths and weaknesses.
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