When Germany acquired territories in the Shandong Peninsula,
a. the United States immediately made claims to acquire its own Chinese territories.
b. Russia was able to acquire Burma.
c. the Chinese government declined to issue new reforms, fearing further erosion of governmental control.
d. Russia pursued an Open Door policy in China.
e. it was obvious that the dismemberment of China was impossible.
e
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A) reflected the conservative view that liberal reform led to an increase of juvenile delinquency. B) reflected the conservative stereotype of welfare recipients as lazy and an unjustified burden on taxpayers. C) exploited hostility toward Mexican immigrants. D) exploited white fear of blacks.
During the 1920s, the expansion of credit
A) ?led to less consumption as people were careful about accumulating debt with high interest rates. B) allowed the working classes to invest in the stock market. C) ?was advanced in the form of personal loans, but never for the purchase of consumer goods. D) ?reaffirmed the notion that personal debt went hand in hand with immorality. E) ?None of these are correct.
How had education changed for Asian Americans and women in the 1990s?
A. Fewer women than Asian Americans were earning higher education degrees. B. More Asian Americans and women were earning higher education degrees. C. Fewer women and Asian Americans were going to college. D. More women were earning degrees while Asian Americans were not.
Which of the following was a consequence of the XYZ affair? a. Anti-French sentiment increased in the United States, and the nation became embroiled in its first undeclaredwar
b. The United States entered into a formal alliance with Great Britain. c. To prove that the United States government was sincere in its desire to negotiate with France, Congressauthorized the payment of $250,000 to the French government. d. President Adams was subjected to ridicule throughout the United States.