The so-called "Zimmermann telegram"
A. was intercepted by agents working for the United States.
B. revealed that Germans were attempting to foment a race riot in the American South.
C. included a proposal for the return of the American Southwest to Mexico.
D. revealed plans by Germany to expand the use of its submarine fleet.
E. helped weaken public support in the United States for war.
Answer: C
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Advertising of the 1920s paid most attention to this aspect
A) price of the product B) needs of the consumer C) American made D) quality of the product
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A) Africans were no longer imported as slaves. B) slaves were forbidden to practice Christianity. C) the number of live births among slaves exceeded deaths. D) a Virginia statute forbade masters to kill slaves. E) slaves were forbidden to speak English.
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