Initially, why did Americans want to remain neutral when war broke out in Europe?
A) The British and the French treated the young American nation arrogantly.
B) Most Americans believed only in nonviolent solutions to conflicts.
C) Most Americans did not care about a war a whole ocean away.
D) Americans were tired of fighting, as they had just finished the Revolution.
E) Both Britain and France were generous, powerful allies.
Answer: A
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What effect did the war have on working women?
A) Women were forced to return to the home to care for their families while their husbands were overseas. B) Women shifted to new positions that provided better wages and benefits. C) Women accepted reduced wages to support the war effort. D) Women were encouraged to abandon their jobs and join the active military.
Which of the following statements is an accurate reflection of life in Protestant Europe in the 1500s and 1600s?
A. Clergy were required to remain celibate. B. The family became the center of human life. C. England's Henry VIII established the Lutheran Church in his kingdom. D. Women were encouraged to read and interpret scripture. E. Women were given equal political rights with men.
Neoliberalism in Latin America seemed to thrive under
A) democratic governments. B) constitutional monarchies. C) military dictatorships. D) foreign military occupation.
Calhoun's defense of his doctrine of nullification was directed primarily at the issue of tariffs.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)