What was the scope of the 'Good Neighbor' policy?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: FDR's consolication of many changes already underway meant to reduce / revise the level of U.S. intervention in Latin America following our blatant interference which had continued into the 1930's.
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Compared to the ancient world, European agricultural technology at the end of the thirteenth century was
a. still far behind. b. lagging but improving. c. roughly on the same level. d. somewhat more advanced. e. far superior.
In the early 1900s, the United Fruit Company
a. owned more than one-half of the property in Mexico and dominated Mexican political life. b. became a dominant economic and political force in Central America. c. opposed expansionism in the hope of preserving a market for domestically produced agricultural products. d. operated primarily out of Europe, where it had invested over $100 million.
The Protestant Reformation was a
A) religious mass movement against the Catholic Church that gave rise to Protestant Christianity. B) formalized debate over the teachings of Christ and the most appropriate method of worship. C) disheartened populace still intending to worship God without the current (at the time) failings of papal organization. D) striking out from the Catholic Church due to corruption and greed within its ranks. E) All of these
During the Bush and Clinton years, thanks to looser financial regulations, millions of African Americans were able to __________ for the first time
a) buy homes b) vote c) save for retirement d) attend college