Was war between the United States and Japan inevitable? Could it have been avoided?
What will be an ideal response?
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Following the Spanish-American War, who split some formerly Spanish territories with the United States?
A. Germany B. England C. France D. Russia
How did Jefferson´s victory in 1800 actually work to weaken the Democratic-Republicans as a party?
a. Jefferson's failure, once in office, to challenge most Federalist programs caused rifts among Democratic-Republicans. b. Jefferson´s poor governing ability ruined the party´s chances to stay in power. c. With Jefferson's victory, Democratic-Republicans lost its shared goal of defeating its Federalist rivals. d. After losing, Federalists rallied in opposition to Jefferson and came roaring back as the stronger, more unified party of the two. e. Aaron Burr, Jefferson´s running mate in his first term, became a notorious murderer and damaged the Democratic-Republican party´s reputation.
What effect did cerealization have?
a. It brought more land into cultivation. b. It led to falling population levels. c. It impoverished many independent farmers. d. It limited regional trade. e. It was a direct cause of the Crusades.
The "Okies" were poor rural whites from Oklahoma and other plains states that
A. marched on the nation's capital demanding federal relief. B. received government assistance to stay on their land. C. experienced discrimination similar to that of African Americans. D. migrated to Colorado for a better life.