In pursuing Pancho Villa, American troops
a. failed to sight his main force.
b. fought several skirmishes against troops of the Mexican government.
c. alienated virtually every Mexican political faction.
d. never found Villa. e.
all of these choices.
ANS: E
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a. growing Japanese control of certain key industries like banking and horticulture. b. growing employment of Japanese men and women in service industries. c. an appreciation for Japanese arts and culture on the West Coast. d. growing racial discrimination and fear of a yellow peril. e. the increasing belief that Japan was plotting to attack the United States.
In our lectures we discussed that the generator to supply electricity had multiple problems and eventually it stopped for good. as discussed in our lectures which one of the following is the best reason for this failure
a. generator had a number of mechanical problems b. generator was too small for the village c. corrupt bureaucrats of nigeria did not take care of the generator d. generator was not compatible to local economic and cultural conditions
Compare and contrast the foreign policy approaches of Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. How did both presidents approach the Cold War, the crisis in the Middle East, and other areas of concern?
Answer:
In the election of 1912, Roosevelt’s program was known as the New __________.
a. Freedom b. Nationalism c. Deal d. Liberty