The Treaty of Paris failed to recognize the __________
A) authority of American diplomats to negotiate abroad
B) Mississippi River as the western border of the United States
C) independence of any state beyond the original thirteen
D) interests of the Indian peoples
D
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a. Egypt b. Saudi Arabia c. Iraq d. Syria e. Morocco
How did Theodore Roosevelt and his successor William Howard Taft differ in their dealings with trusts?
A) Roosevelt believed all trusts were "bad," while Taft believed that only some of them needed to be controlled. B) Roosevelt took the side of laborers, while Taft sided with industrial employers. C) Roosevelt believed in "good" and "bad" trusts, while Taft believed all trusts needed to be broken up. D) Roosevelt used federal troops to support trusts' interests during strikes, while Taft sent in troops to support workers' interests.
What statement best describes the condition and contribution made by black troops?
a. American officials used them as cannon fodder and assigned a far greater proportion of them to front-line action than white troops. b. American officials successfully hid their presence and assigned them exclusively to menial tasks behind the lines. c. Several all-black units won the French Croix de Guerre. d. African American troops were permitted to take part in a great victory parade, but the French and British refused to honor troops from their African colonies.
In 1972, the Equal Rights Amendment
A. had been promoted since the 1920s by some feminists. B. was strongly opposed by some women. C. All these answers are correct. D. seemed almost certain to be ratified. E. was passed by Congress and submitted to the states for ratification.