The significance of the Tet Offensive was that:
many Americans, including prominent politicians, began to publicly state that America could not win the war in Vietnam.
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In what way did the outcome of the Spanish-American War fulfill Theodore Roosevelt's hopes for it?
A) It gave the United States influence and eventually dominance in Latin America and Asia. B) It made the United States a world power, equal to European imperialist countries. C) It gave the United States more foreign markets for its surplus of industrialized goods. D) It gave the United States influence in the Caribbean, it helped further annexation in Hawaii, and it was the impetus to creating a powerful navy. E) It freed Cuba, it gave Americans something to think about other than material gain, and it gave the army and navy practice.
The Hudson River school of painters emphasized in their work the importance of
A. the yeoman farmer. B. democratic ideals. C. the founding fathers. D. realism. E. natural beauty.
To mobilize public support for World War I, President Wilson established the ________ , America's first propaganda agency
A) United States Public Information Agency (USPIA) B) Committee on Public Information (CPI) C) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) D) Voice of America (VOA)
The 18th century was a "golden age of smugglers" because
a. most colonists in the Americas did not respect European laws. b. mercantile policies distorted markets and created the potential for great profits. c. most European ships were too small to carry large amounts of goods. d. All of these answers are correct.