Throughout United States history, the most important aim of the country's foreign policy has been
a. participation in international organizations
b. advancement of national self-interest
c. containment of communism
d. development of military alliances
Ans: b. advancement of national self-interest
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A) Keating-Owen Act B) Smith-Lever Tariff Act C) Federal Reserve Act D) Federal Trade Commission
Pixley ka Isaka Seme, a black South African lawyer, helped establish the
a. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People b. Southern Christian Leadership Conference c. Nation of Islam d. Democratic party e. African National Congress
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A) 70,000 B) 58,000 C) 43,000 D) 38,000
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A) found it easy to gain ownership of their own land. B) united to confiscate the property of the landowners. C) generally grew almost all of what they needed for survival. D) seldom earned much money and fell into debt.