What advice did George Washington share in his Farewell Address?
A) honor the country’s alliances
B) establish a two-party system
C) never use military force against civilians
D) avoid foreign entanglements
Answer: D
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For which of the following reasons did Southerner's hope for diplomatic recognition of the Confederacy evaporate?
A) the lack of aid from Mexico B) the securing of "belligerent" status from France and Prussia C) Lincoln again reorganized the U.S. Army D) Antietam, Perryville, and the Emancipation Proclamation
An arrangement in which a Western nation received special commercial and legal privileges in a non-Western region, city, or territory without direct political involvement is known as a __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In the 1940 presidential election campaign, both President Roosevelt and the Republican candidate, Wendell Willkie, agreed that the
a. United States should supply military aid to Britain and the Allies. b. United States should actively find a way to enter the war. c. United States should strengthen its defenses. d. New Deal should be abandoned. e. U.S. military should directly aid China.
One of the most influential figures of his time, __________ was also the co-founder of the Tuskegee Institute
a) Booker T. Washington b) Jim Delany c) W. E. B. Du Bois d) Bob Moses