A major factor in the shift in American foreign policy toward imperialism in the late nineteenth century was the
a. need for additional population.
b. desire for more farmland.
c. construction of an American-built isthmian canal between the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
d. closing of the frontier.
e. need for overseas markets for increased industrial and agricultural production.
e
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a. Hitler sending reinforcements requested by Rommel b. superior British and American resources c. lack of military planning d. incompetent strategy
The "hearers" were
A. Manichaeans who led a normal life but who followed a strict moral code. B. devout Manichaeans who abstained from marriage and personal comforts. C. the slaves of the "elect." D. the first disciples of the Buddha who carried Buddhism into China. E. Christian missionaries who brought their faith to central Asia.
The Triple Alliance consisted of which three countries?
A) ?Italy, Germany and France B) ?Germany, Austria and England C) ?Italy, Germany and Austria D) ?Germany, France and England
In America, which group evolved to protest the economic problem of corporate greed?
a. Tea Party b. Occupy Wall Street c. Greens d. Libertarian Party e. Fascists