Which statement(s) is (are) accurate regarding American foreign policy during the interwar years (1919–1939)?
a. Wilson's League of Nations proposal never became a reality.
b. The United States never joined the League of Nations.
c. The United States embraced internationalism after World War I, rejecting its isolationist past.
d. The neutrality acts of the mid-1930s were measures to initiate domestic reform in the United States prior to pursuing an active global role.
e. Both options A and D are true.
B
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The debates between which presidential candidates marked the first time an incumbent president faced an opponent on television?
a. Nixon and Kennedy b. Ford and Carter c. Bush and Clinton d. Johnson and Goldwater e. Roosevelt and Hoover
Which of the following exemplifies concurrent power?
A. the power to coin money B. the power to impose and collect taxes C. the power to oversee elementary education D. the power to regulate interstate commerce E. the power to wage war
In economic terms the United States sees Nigeria as
a. a nation that foolishly squandered billions of dollars in oil profits and undeserving of a relationship with the United States. b. a nation that suffers from extraordinary poverty and in need of the generosity of the American people. c. a nation that could be an excellent source of oil as the U.S. seeks to decrease dependence on oil producing Arab states. d. a nation whose ability to function without accumulating foreign debt can serve as a model for the other countries on the African continent.
The long war in Afghanistan and continuing budget deficits have had what impact on U.S. defense strategy?
What will be an ideal response?