Both Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge took essentially passive approaches to the presidency.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The United States entered World War I in
A) 1918. B) 1917. C) 1920. D) 1914.
Lyndon Johnson's approach to Vietnam called for
A) the maximum use of American military power. B) escalation of the war to neighboring Laos and Cambodia. C) a naval blockade of North Vietnam. D) a slow, steady escalation that would force the Communists to ask for peace.
The lower house of the German parliament
a. was dominated by aristocratic landowners. b. was elected by universal male suffrage. c. had ministerial responsibility. d. was abolished in 1900. e. controlled the nation's military.
The writing of the Monroe Doctrine
A. was motivated by American interests in Hawaii. B. was an important example of American nationalism. C. led to a temporary breaking of diplomatic ties between the United States and Britain. D. had an immediate and dramatic effect on American policy. E. was primarily based on the earlier writings of Thomas Jefferson.