What were the basic characteristics of U.S. foreign policy under Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Foreign policy was largely in the hands of the president.
2. Overall, U.S. foreign policy was aggressive and nationalistic.
3. The United States intervened repeatedly in Latin America and dominated the Caribbean.
4. The United States built a strong navy, protected its empire, and increased its economic
involvement overseas.
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A) states' rights B) a powerful executive branch C) economic equality D) public education
The amenities enjoyed by middle-class Americans after the war were paid for almost entirely by rising wages and salaries
A) True B) False
The election of John Quincy Adams over Andrew Jackson was settled by the appearance of
a. a corrupt bargain. b. the dark horse candidate. c. the Virginia dynasty. d. a plurality of electors.
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a. Naples b. Hungary c. Burgundy d. Castile-Aragon