From 1899 to 1902, an unusual number of black soldiers stationed in what region deserted from the U.S. Army in protest of its imperialist policies?

a. the Philippines
b. Cuba
c. Puerto Rico
d. Hawaii


a. the Philippines

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Which of the following influenced Earl Warren's determination to secure a unanimous opinion in Brown v. Board of Education?

A) He regretted how he had handled the internment of Japanese Americans in World War II. B) He knew he only needed to win limited political support. C) He felt the matter was appropriate for the Supreme Court. D) He and President Eisenhower had a bad relationship.

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What Greek city-state defeated the Persians in the second Greco-Persian war at the battle of Salamis?

a. Corinth b. Athens c. Persepolis d. Sparta e. Miletus

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Which state's governor first proclaimed a bank holiday in 1932?

A) Michigan B) Maryland C) Indiana D) Nevada

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What happened to the Jacobin party once it had control of the National Convention?

a) It split into the extremist Montagnards and the slightly more moderate Girondists, each of which claimed to embody the spirit of the Revolution. b) It was able to maintain itself by means of the Terror, forcing any dissent to fall away. Consider This: Extreme platforms included removing all traces of Christianity from France and establishing “people’s control” over the French economy. See 6.3: Creating the Republic. c) It split into many small factions, each of which accused the others of treason, undermining the grand plan of the original Jacobin party. Consider This: Extreme platforms included removing all traces of Christianity from France and establishing “people’s control” over the French economy. See 6.3: Creating the Republic. d) It disappeared as newer factions, more in tune with the times, took over the running of the Revolution. Consider This: Extreme platforms included removing all traces of Christianity from France and establishing “people’s control” over the French economy. See 6.3: Creating the Republic.

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