The American preference for neutrality increased in popularity in October 1935 when Mussolini finally launched his anticipated attack on Ethiopia.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Historian Walter LaFeber saw the American acquisition of an overseas empire in the 1890s as __________.

a. an aberration b. the natural culmination of American history up to that point c. the greatest crime ever committed by the U.S. government d. an expression of the ideals of liberty and freedom

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The policy referred to as mercantilism implied that

A. increased royal control over colonies could suppress their economic activity. B. allowing products from all over Europe to be imported directly into the colonies would stimulate consumption. C. colonies could make a nation wealthy by increasing exports and decreasing imports. D. expanding exports from colonies would encourage their economic independence.

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What was one outcome of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

A) the admission of Kansas and Nebraska as free states in the Union B) a brief period of peace in Kansas before the outbreak of the Civil War C) a bloody civil conflict between proslavery and antislavery forces in Kansas D) the extension of the Fugitive Slave Act to the unorganized territories

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Mao's public call for new ideas as part of the "Let a hundred flowers bloom" program was especially harsh on

a. creative artists. b. merchants and industrialists. c. peasant farmers. d. foreign relations with the Soviet Union. e. intellectuals who were critical of communism or of Mao.

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