After world war 1, the opposition of some members of congress to the Versailles treaty was based largely on the idea that the treaty

A. Did not punish the central powers harshly enough
B. Did not give the U.S. an important role in world affairs
C. Would require the u.s. to join the League of Nations
D would require the u.s to assume the cost of rebuilding the worn-torn European economies


Answer: C. Would require the u.s. to join the League of Nations

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A) ?would become a colonial legislature. B) ?punished civil offenders. C) ?regulated prices. D) ?mandated church attendance. E) ?All of these are correct.

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Which of the following is associated with the final defeat of Japan in 1945?

a. Tokyo firebombing. b. Japanese surrender announced by Emperor Hirohito. c. Use of two atom bombs. d. Island hopping. e. All of the answers are correct.

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Freedom’s Journal was __________

A) operated by the American Anti-Slavery Society B) hugely profitable C) the first black newspaper D) owned and operated by William Lloyd Garrison

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__________ teachings were teachings that, although not necessarily heretical, nonetheless challenged church orthodoxy.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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