Britain and the Union almost went to war over
(A) The Laird rams
(B) The Trent Affair
(C) The Alabama
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D) All of the above
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How did the United States and Great Britain avoid war over Venezuela?
a. Britain changed its position when larger diplomatic problems surfaced elsewhere. b. The arrival of Great Britain's superior naval fleet convinced the United States to change its position. c. The United States offered a cash settlement to Britain. d. The Venezuelan people voiced their support for the United States.
Evaluate President Wilson's diplomacy between 1914 and 1917
Had you been a presidential advisor at the time who wanted to protect American interests, but avoid taking the nation to war, what advice would you have given that might have changed the course of events?
This was a major U.S. route from Missouri to the Northwest in the 19th century.
What will be an ideal response?
Civilizing missions involved
A) ?Indians coexisting with Americans. B) ?Indians converting to Protestant Christianity. C) ?pushing native groups towards a system of centralized political authority. D) Indians converting to American family and farming patterns. E) All of these are correct.