Compared with other nations of the world, President Wilson believed the United States
a. was the sole voice of reason.
b. had to remain aloof in the conflicts in Europe.
c. had to keep the "great economic processes of the world of business alive."
d. all of the above
Answer: d. all of the above
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A. to limit the amount of aid given to foreign countries B. to extend the American military presence into Eastern Europe C. to bring Eastern Europe into the United Nations D. to create export markets in Europe
In the 1832 presidential campaign, President Jackson vetoed the Bank of the United States Recharter Bill, stating publicly that:
a. the bank was a privileged monopoly which was controlled by foreign investors b. he disliked the policies of Henry Clay, and the bank helped the North c. he opposed Nicholas Biddle because he used inflationary policies d. the bill did not provide enough support for the bank
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A. First Lady Hillary Clinton. B. both Democrats and Republicans equally. C. congressional Republicans. D. President Bill Clinton. E. congressional Democrats.
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A. retooling to become eager partners with business in a cooperative welfare capitalism. B. holding on, retaining but not increasing membership or influence. C. unprecedented membership growth. D. serious decline in membership.