The Philippine-American War __________.

a. cost 4,300 American lives
b. preceded the Spanish-American War
c. was over in a matter of weeks
d. was never completely resolved


a. cost 4,300 American lives

History

You might also like to view...

After the failure of the Russian campaign and the defeat of French forces by the allies at Dresden, Napoleon was forced __________.

A. into exile on the island of Elba B. to accept France's pre-1789 borders C. to face trial by the coalition D. into captivity on the island of Saint Helena

History

Hellenistic education as embodied in the gymnasium

A) was opposed by Hellenistic rulers who saw education as a threat to their power. B) was open to all classes of society except slaves. C) made no provision for physical education. D) was focused exclusively upon vocational training. E) closely and widely followed classical Greek ideas about proper education.

History

Why did Freud consider his theories a "great blow to human pride?"

a. Human cravings for grandiosity were raised to higher levels. b. Humanity was exalted as the center of the universe. c. It emphasized the theory of creationism that had been under attack in the Western World. d. The id rather than the ego controlled individuals. e. Sex was a minor and controllable drive in the conduct and actions of humanity.

History

What did the U.S. intervention in Nicaraguan and Grenadian civil wars have in common?

A. Both proved extremely popular among both Democrats and Republicans. B. Both convinced the Soviet Union to drastically increase its defense spending. C. Both contributed to Reagan's decision to gradually abandon the Reagan Doctrine. D. Both provoked official condemnations from international organizations.

History