What was the primary goal of American foreign policy in the antebellum era?
a. Acquisition of territory beyond the North American continent
b. Expansion of economic opportunity
c. Promotion of democratic revolutions
d. Growth of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
b. Expansion of economic opportunity
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A) were good role models for their children. B) were more likely to succumb to common medical crises. C) were guilty of neglecting their children. D) should be venerated by society.
Which of these gained the most from the shift from the Indian to the Atlantic Ocean trade?
A) Africa B) Europe C) China D) India
An example of a Post-Impressionist painter is
a. Picasso. b. Morisot. c. van Gogh. d. Kandinsky. e. Wright.
The Balkan region, before World War I, was a hot spot between the Ottoman empire and
a. Russia. b. Hungary. c. Germany. d. Austria. e. Great Britain.