For what reason did most of the opponents of the League of Nations believe that the United States should not join it?

a. It intended to aggressively force other countries to join.
b. It was a weak organization that was likely to be unsuccessful.
c. It would increase U.S. involvement in its allies' affairs.


Ans: c. It would increase U.S. involvement in its allies' affairs.

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The British passed the Intolerable Acts as a direct reaction to __________

A) American boycotts of tea and other imported goods B) colonial participation in the Boston Tea Party C) the mob violence associated with the tar-and-feathering of tax collectors D) punish colonists for settling west of the Appalachians

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What country was the leader in steam engine technology in the early nineteenth century?

A. United States B. Britain C. France D. Germany

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Hearing tests, which present sequences of tones that steadily decrease in loudness, are using a method closest to which of the following developed by Fechner?

A. constant stimuli B. limits C. adjustment D. fractionation

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