In the early twentieth century, Cuba
A. won a large measure of political independence from the United States.
B. attracted little investment by American businesses.
C. developed a stable economy through its sugar industry.
D. was occupied by troops from the United States for years at a time.
E. saw intermittent resistance against "Yankee imperialism."
D
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A. Northwest. B. South. C. North. D. West. E. East.
Egyptian culture was strongly defined by which of the following attributes?
A) monotheism B) matriarchy C) patriarchy D) class equality
"Tippecanoe" in the Whigs' 1840 campaign slogan was
a. Daniel Webster. b. Martin Van Buren. c. William Henry Harrison. d. Nicholas Biddle. e. Henry Clay.
What did President Johnson's circle of advisers conclude, following the Tet Offensive?
a. It was time to get the troops out as quickly as possible. b. Although suffering enormous casualties, the enemy's will to win had not lessened. c. The only way to win the war was to use nuclear weapons. d. The North Vietnamese were on the ropes and vulnerable to a massive American push.