We must be impartial in thought as well as in action, must put a curb upon our sentiments as well as upon every transaction that might be construed as a preference of one party to the struggle before another." The struggle referred to by PresidentWoodrow Wilson in the quote above was the
(A) Boxer Rebellion
(B) Russo-Japanese War
(C) Mexican Revolution
(D) First World War
(E) Bolshevik Revolution
Answer: (D) First World War
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a. private investors with trade monopolies who paid annual fees to France and England in colonies. b. maritime manufacturers of maps and charts. c. companies of missionaries and religious societies. d. groups of Amerindian investors who pooled money and resources. e. illegal in most European countries.
The election of 1920 saw
A. the Democratic Party distance itself from the politics of Woodrow Wilson. B. Franklin D. Roosevelt serve as vice president on the Republican ticket. C. Republicans maintain their two decades of control of the White House. D. voters turn away from idealism and toward "normalcy." E. Warren G. Harding narrowly defeat Al Smith.
Current scholarship in the plague __________.
A. still includes debates over the origin and spread of the Black Death B. has concluded the plague was spread by fleas, and this accounts for its prevalence across temperature and humidity ranges C. was not actually spread by fleas on rats but through direct human contact D. questions whether the bubonic plague had the impact previously believed
After the end of the Cold War, __________ tore Yugoslavia apart
A) ethnic nationalism B) economic unrest C) religious controversies D) a series of political scandals