Franklin Roosevelt was motivated to run for a third term as president in 1940 mainly by his
a. personal desire to defeat his old political rival, Wendell Willkie.
b. belief that America needed his experienced leadership during the international crisis.
c. belief that the two-term tradition was contrary to democratic principles enshrined in the Constitution.
d. opposition to Willkie's pledge to restore a strict policy of American neutrality.
e. None of these choices are correct.
b
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a. British mill owners stockpiled cotton before the war began in earnest. b. poor European harvests made northern wheat as valuable an import as southern cotton. c. the British government was extremely cautious in aligning with a country where slavery was legal. d. the blockade of the South limited the amount of cotton that could be sold. e. all of these choices.
Rwanda is a poor country. which theoretical framework blames people of rwanda for its poverty?
a. modernization theory b. conflict perspective c. world system perspective d. all of the above
Who led the most famous slave revolt in Rome?
a. Jupiter Optimus Maximus b. Cato c. Spartacus d. Thracia e. Portunus
Vietnam veterans Senators John Kerry, John McCain, and Robert Kerrey opposed reconciling with Vietnam
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.