To prevent Europe from expanding its realm of influence and power, the United States countered in 1820 with ______________.
A. the Treaty of Ghent
B. the Monroe Doctrine
C. the Treaty of Paris
D. the Oregon Letter
E. None of these.
Answer: B
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a. a worldwide phenomenon b. a uniquely American problem c. in decline d. not generally seen as a political issue
The 1947 federal "Zeal for Democracy" program promoted strengthening national security and fighting Soviet communism through __________.
A. religion B. the family C. military investment D. education
The cattle boom on the Great Plains ended in part because
A. new breeds of cattle made ranching less profitable. B. severe weather conditions and overproduction wiped out many ranchers. C. too few people were willing to risk investment. D. many ranchers preferred raising sheep.
Why did some business leaders advocate for regulation and reform?
A. Regulations were implemented in exchange for generous tax breaks and incentives. B. Business leaders were against the power of corrupt local politicians. C. Accepting minor reforms prevented the Progressives from demanding major reforms. D. Business leaders saw greater profits as a result of financial wealth distribution.