President Franklin Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor Policy"
A. was abandoned by the United States at the start of World War II.
B. expanded initiatives begun under Herbert Hoover.
C. gave nations allied against fascism preferential loan rates.
D. limited land purchases by U.S. companies in neighboring countries.
E. was designed to keep the peace in western Europe.
Answer: B
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A. Refused to allow conscription into the Confederate army B. "Nationalized" all industry in the Confederate states C. Adopted a hands-off policy in relation to the Southern economy D. Passed laws giving the centralized Confederate government almost full control of railroads in Confederate states
Those who moved to suburbs after World War II increasingly depended on
A) mass transportation. B) their cars. C) federal subsidies. D) the help of low-wage workers. E) extended family.
After the Immigration Act of 1924, a new category existed: illegal alien.
a. true b. false
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A) They formed ethnic enclaves in cities. B) They were Catholic. C) They mainly worked as laborers or domestics. D) They faced little discrimination.