In the late 19th century, the United Statesbecame an imperialist power in Asia by obtaining

a. Korea.
b. Malaysia.
c. the Philippines.
d. parts of the Dutch East Indies.


c

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Well-to-do women helped enlist people's support for the resistance movement by

a. conducting door-to-door recruiting campaigns. b. engaging in public spinning bees. c. organizing fund-raising events. d. giving street lectures on virtue.

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Why did the United States pass the Neutrality Acts between 1935 and 1939?

A) to restrict arms sales, loans, and transport of good to nations at war B) to urge peaceful nations to isolate aggressor nations and seek peace C) to assure that the nations that fought Germany in World War I repay their loans D) to require a national referendum for any declaration of war

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What is bhakti?

a. Shankara's school of philosophical beliefs b. ?the Tibetan form of Buddhism c. devotional worship of a personal god d. Hindu monotheism e. the faith of the Parsees

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How did the migration of people help promote the growth of industrialism in the nineteenth century? Why did people leave the land to work in factories and abandon towns to move to the cities?

What will be an ideal response?

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