America's role in international affairs was changing in the years immediately before the outbreak of World War I because the United States __________

A) was becoming more of a world power
B) had become the most powerful country in the world
C) was no longer an imperialist power
D) was no longer a colonial power
E) was becoming more and more isolated


Answer: A

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A) that Mexico could regain lost territory in America if it joined the Central Powers B) to refrain from submarine warfare, but then proceeded to sink several American ships C) to negotiate for peace with England, but not with France or Russia D) to follow all statutes of the anti-piracy law of 1819

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In the Magna Carta, what was the standard measure for wine, ale, and corn?

A) ?the Irish Pint B) ?the London Quarter C) ?the Royal Fifth D) ?the Merchant Shrew E) ?the Shardian Way

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When poor peasants in the Roman Empire lost their land, what happened to most of them?

a. they joined with the Germanic tribes to fight against Rome b. they committed suicide c. they were given new farms by the state d. they fled Rome and built new state in North Africa e. they placed themselves under the protection of the wealthy

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