When Truman became president many observers believed that he

a. would push for much greater government intervention in the economy than Roosevelt had.
b. would undo much of the New Deal.
c. would not defend the rights of minorities.
d. would be soft on communism.


B

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A) Prohibitory Act. B) Intolerable Acts. C) Tea Act. D) Townshend Acts. E) Sugar Act.

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Describe the territorial gains made by the United States between 1830 and 1860.

What will be an ideal response?

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What attitudes about race did the American Expeditionary Force reflect?

a. All men, regardless of color, can fight equally and deserve equal opportunities for advancement. b. Since black and white soldiers fought together in the Spanish-American War, they should do so in World War I. c. Blacks were considered inferior and should be segregated from whites and not given positions of authority. d. African Americans and other people of color were considered inferior and therefore not permitted to fight as soldiers but only to serve as support staff. e. The AEF believed blacks and whites should be completely segregated, so blacks were required to command all black troops.

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When war began, what was the biggest challenge confronting Lincoln and Davis?

a. A lack of military leadership b. Mustering manpower c. Rooting out spies among their ranks d. Internal politics

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