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1.From 1876-1897, political control of the national government in the United States?
a.was dominated by the Republican Party.
b.reflected the general influence of the Socialist Party.
c.was dominated by the Democratic Party.
d.reflected a stalemate between the two major parties.
2.Which statement best summarizes the Open Door Policy?
a.the United States should have its own sphere of influence in China.
b.Japan should be excluded from trading with China.
c.China should be punished for its support of the Boxer Rebellion.
d.all nations should be granted equal trading rights in China.
e.the United States should control international trade in the Pacific.
3.The policy of imperialism in the U. S. from 1890 to 1910 was largely the result of?
a.demands for commercial expansion.
b.the theory of isolation.
c.a desire to build up a colonial empire.
d.a widespread desire to become a world power.
e.missionary zeal.
4.The anti-imperialists in the 1890s opposed U. S. acquisition of an empire for all of the following reasons EXCEPT?
a.acquiring Pacific territories would bring "inferior" Asian races into the nation as potential citizens.
b.an empire would require a large standing army and entangling foreign alliances.
c.the vast majority of Americans opposed such empire-building.
d.imperialism was simply immoral, a repudiation of America's commitment to human freedom.
5.Ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment is considered a progressive victory because by?
a.providing for the direct election of United States senators, it took their election out of the hands of state legislatures.
b.establishing a regulatory commission for all industry, it furthered the concept of a planned economy.
c.providing for the income tax, it had the effect of redistributing wealth in the United States.
d.making the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages illegal, it furthered the progressive goal of moral purity.
6.President Woodrow Wilson viewed America's entry into World War I as an opportunity for the United States to?
a.reestablish the balance of power in European diplomacy.
b.expand America's territorial holdings.
c.rebuild its dangerously small military and naval forces.
d.shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy.
please answer before 8:30pm
a.was dominated by the Republican Party.
b.reflected the general influence of the Socialist Party.
c.was dominated by the Democratic Party.
d.reflected a stalemate between the two major parties.
2.Which statement best summarizes the Open Door Policy?
a.the United States should have its own sphere of influence in China.
b.Japan should be excluded from trading with China.
c.China should be punished for its support of the Boxer Rebellion.
d.all nations should be granted equal trading rights in China.
e.the United States should control international trade in the Pacific.
3.The policy of imperialism in the U. S. from 1890 to 1910 was largely the result of?
a.demands for commercial expansion.
b.the theory of isolation.
c.a desire to build up a colonial empire.
d.a widespread desire to become a world power.
e.missionary zeal.
4.The anti-imperialists in the 1890s opposed U. S. acquisition of an empire for all of the following reasons EXCEPT?
a.acquiring Pacific territories would bring "inferior" Asian races into the nation as potential citizens.
b.an empire would require a large standing army and entangling foreign alliances.
c.the vast majority of Americans opposed such empire-building.
d.imperialism was simply immoral, a repudiation of America's commitment to human freedom.
5.Ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment is considered a progressive victory because by?
a.providing for the direct election of United States senators, it took their election out of the hands of state legislatures.
b.establishing a regulatory commission for all industry, it furthered the concept of a planned economy.
c.providing for the income tax, it had the effect of redistributing wealth in the United States.
d.making the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages illegal, it furthered the progressive goal of moral purity.
6.President Woodrow Wilson viewed America's entry into World War I as an opportunity for the United States to?
a.reestablish the balance of power in European diplomacy.
b.expand America's territorial holdings.
c.rebuild its dangerously small military and naval forces.
d.shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy.
please answer before 8:30pm