What was the Open Door Policy?
A) an international agreement to keep China open to trade with all nations
B) a policy intended to welcome all immigrants to the United States
C) an invitation to all Caribbean nations to request the status of U.S. protectorate
D) the requirement of the United States that all colonized nations welcome American missionaries
E) the Taft administration's reversal of the Monroe Doctrine
A
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All of the following were true of Ethiopia in the 15th and 16th centuries EXCEPT:
a. The Ethiopian economy was based on plow-based agriculture, with the king controlling a trade in gold, ivory, animal skins and slaves. b. By the early 16th century, Ethiopians were contending for a port on the Red Sea with the Muslim sultanate of Adal. c. The Portuguese aided Ethiopia in its war with Adal. d. The Ottoman Empire at first aided Adal, but eventually retreated when faced by Ethiopian determination and Portuguese military might.
In a speech delivered in August 1936 at Chautauqua, New York, President Roosevelt
a. pledged that the United States would act to prevent German aggression. b. called upon Congress to appropriate money for a major U.S. defense buildup. c. stood strongly against the Munich accord. d. promised that the United States would not become entangled in the conflict in Europe.
The population census of the Inca empire was recorded on
a. metal cubes. b. walls of temples. c. bones. d. knotted strings. e. white bark strips.
The practice of forcing captured sailors to serve in British naval crews was called what?
(A) impressment (B) sea-slaving (C) commandeering (D) requisitioning