The __________ was the government's key tool for the suppression of antiwar sentiment during World War I.

A. National Defense Act
B. Roosevelt Corollary
C. Espionage Act
D. Sedition Act


Answer: C

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A) Galen. B) Alcon. C) Ulpian. D) Acilius. E) Florian.

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President Andrew Jackson sought to apply his democratic principles by first targeting

A. the southern planter class. B. his Whig opponents. C. the wealthy New England aristocracy. D. the Five Civilized Tribes. E. federal officeholders.

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What will be an ideal response?

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The French entered into the American Revolutionary War because

A) ?they supported the colonies' republican ideals. B) ?they wanted to defeat Britain, their longtime enemy. C) ?they wanted to reclaim lost territory. D) ?they had entered into a trade agreement with the British colonists. E) ?they hoped that if the colonists won the war, they would remain military and commercial allies.

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