What was the effect of President Wilson's order for American ships to shoot submarines on sight?
A) the public's belief that he was not sincere in his efforts for preparedness
B) Germany's sudden decision to sign the Sussex Pledge
C) Eugene Debs's endorsement of American military involvement
D) the emergence of huge antiwar rallies in the United States
Answer: D
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a. discontinued trade with America. b. conducted only limited trade with America. c. began dumping their goods in America at extremely low prices. d. persuaded the British government to repeal all economic barriers and tariffs applied to American domestic manufacturers. e. saw their profits fall dramatically.
In 1862, Congress passed the _____, which offered 160 acres of free public land to any settler (including former slaves) who had never taken up arms against the federal government and who lived on the land for five years
A) Morrill Land Grant College Act B) First Confiscation Act C) Confederate Conscription Act D) Homestead Act E) Second Confiscation Act
The Punic Wars led to which of the following?
A. the defeat of Rome by the Greeks B. the incorporation of Sicily, Iberia, and parts of North Africa into the Roman empire C. the incorporation of the Greek city-states into the Roman empire D. the defeat of Rome by the Phoenicians
The Hart Room, representing the home of a prosperous colonist, indicates that affluent colonists in the early eighteenth century __________
A) lived in primitive conditions much like those of the earliest settlers B) had simple homes that lacked ornamentation and were sparsely furnished C) demonstrated the fine furnishings and carpets imported from England D) used highly specialized construction techniques