The Zimmermann Telegram __________.
a. offered German support for Mexico’s recovery of territory lost during the Mexican–American War
b. made it difficult for Wilson to make a strong case for entering the war on the side of the Allies
c. revealed German intentions to intensify its submarine warfare
d. was actually a piece of German war propaganda
a. offered German support for Mexico’s recovery of territory lost during the Mexican–American War
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A) the Federalist Party recovered from its post-War of 1812 decline. B) voter participation in federal elections sharply declined. C) issues rather than personalities became the common subject of political campaigns. D) most states abolished property requirements for voting.
Upon General Santa Anna's seizing power in Mexico,
A) slavery was made illegal in Mexico. B) Texas declared itself to be part of the United States. C) Tejanos attacked his forces at Mexico City. D) Sam Houston crossed the Rio Grande with American forces. E) he established a dictatorship with himself at the helm.
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A) drop both bombs the United States had developed on previously undamaged cities. B) keep the existence of the bomb a secret from the Soviets until the weapon had been used. C) bomb one city and give Japanese leaders time to react. D) bomb an uninhabited area so the Japanese would know what they were up against. E) bomb Tokyo so as to wipe out Japan's civil and military leadership.
What political and economic challenges did the Great Depression pose to the effectiveness of political parties and political systems in Great Britain, France, and Germany? What role did effective and inadequate political leadership in meeting these challenges and maintaining political stability in these three European countries?
What will be an ideal response?