Which of the following philosophes argued against the abuses of imperialism?
A. Moses Mendelssohn
B. Immanuel Kant
C. Adam Smith
D. Cesare Beccaria
Answer: B
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With Eleanor Roosevelt leading the way, more political opportunities became available to women during FDR's presidency
A) True B) False
During the 1930s America’s isolationist tendencies were reinforced by
a. the munitions industry investigations of Senator Gerald P. Nye. b. passage of the Neutrality Acts. c. the belief that Americans had been manipulated into World War I d. a, b and c. e. none of these
At the beginning of World War I, President Wilson
A) advocated an American alliance with England.
B) expressed support for a German victory.
C) declared a policy of neutrality.
D) recommended that the United States stop trading with the belligerent countries.
All of the following are true of Harry Truman EXCEPT that he:
a. was a failed businessman after World War I b. was an artillery officer in World War I c. had been shaped politically by the Kansas City Democratic machine d. had an Ivy League education e. personally suffered by contrast to Franklin Roosevelt when he became president