America's entrance into World War I went against the principles of ____, who believed foreign entanglements would not be good for American peace and prosperity

a. Thomas Jefferson
b. Woodrow Wilson
c. George Washington
d. James Madison
e. Theodore Roosevelt


c

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Canada's management of Indian affairs differed from that of the United States in that __________________.

A. the Royal Mounted Police adopted a more aggressive stance against Indian resistance to acculturation B. Canada granted Indians the rights of British subjects and proceeded more slowly in attempting to acculturate them C. the Canadian government treated Indian tribes as foreign nations D. Canada outlawed intermarriage between whites and Indians

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One of the foremost agencies of Jewish Culture in the early 1900s was the

a) formation of baseball teams. b) theater. c) sidewalk café. d) public school system. e) block party.

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Government staff, commanderies, military governors, and magistrates had what duty from the First Emperor?

a. Adhere to the precepts of Confucius. b. Allow no foreign invasions. c. All criminal sentences and executions had to be approved by the emperor. d. Carefully carry out the detailed laws of the Qin. e. Inform the government of any infraction of the law.

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In his 1964 inaugural address, Johnson pledged to wage a war on __________.

a. pollution b. communism c. poverty d. illiteracy

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