The presence of American cultural exports and businesses abroad essentially equated to t?he total U.S. control of global culture and commerce
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which of the following was NOT a way that the Red Scare influenced American society?
A) Fears of radical elements within American society led to a restriction of civil liberties as authorities sought to contain the perceived threat. B) There was an increased sense of fear as radicals committed violent acts such as the bombing of Attorney General Palmer’s home in 1919. C) The negative response to the Red Scare contributed to a rise in membership of the Communist Party across the United States. D) The Red Scare led to heightened antagonism toward foreigners and the widespread deportation of certain groups of immigrants. E) In certain cases, such as the Sacco and Vanzetti murder trial, the justice system was compromised and justice did not prevail.
Lincoln finally found "his general." Who was he, and why?
A. General McClellan, who displayed great gifts as an organizer and trainer of large armies B. General Grant, who was willing to keep attacking with the tactics of total and relentless war C. General Meade, who won the decisive battle of the war at Gettysburg D. General Sherman, who showed a willingness to carry the war to the South's civilian population
The romantics generally opposed the ideas of __________.
A. the scientific revolution B. the Enlightenment C. the Reformation D. the Renaissance
President Johnson used the Tonkin Gulf incident to
A. bring alleged South Vietnamese corruption to the attention of the United Nations. B. win Congressional approval of a resolution authorizing him to use American forces in Vietnam. C. begin a sustained bombing campaign against the Viet Cong. D. press for a complete reappraisal of America's Vietnam policy.