Which two factors explain American isolationism in the 1930s?

a. the Great Depression and an understanding of the costs of war
b. the Great Depression and the Catholic Church
c. the Kellogg-Briand Pact and anti-Semitism
d. the Kellogg-Briand Pact and a lack of resources
e. a lack of resources and religious revival


A

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A) 6 million B) 20 million C) 12 million D) 60 million E) 1 million

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A. as a lengthy essay by a widely-read editor, William Lloyd Garrison B. as a proposed legislated policy: the Wilmot Proviso C. as a method by which new territories would be organized in the Compromise of 1850 D. as a label for a new political party that attracted supporters from among both Whigs and Democrats

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The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) and the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) formed the backbone of the First New Deal. Describe the key provisions of these important pieces of legislation

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is an example of maleficia?

A) reducing the content of precious metals in legal coins B) making a pact with the Devil to get magical powers C) using the "philosopher's stone" to manufacture gold D) marking a barn with a hex sign and then burning it

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