The two applicable responses regarding President John Adams's initial stance on handling the XYZ Affair are:
- Adams sent diplomats to negotiate with France.
- Adams wanted to stay out of European affairs.
Responses
Adams asked Congress for a vote to declare war on France.
Adams asked Congress for a vote to declare war on France.
Adams sent diplomats to negotiate with France.
Adams sent diplomats to negotiate with France.
Adams wanted to declare war, but resisted due to political pressures.
Adams wanted to declare war, but resisted due to political pressures.
Adams wanted to stay out of European affairs.
Adams wanted to stay out of European affairs.
The two applicable responses regarding President John Adams's initial stance on handling the XYZ Affair are:
The correct response is:
He believed the states were meant to control the federal government.
The correct response is:
No candidate received a majority in the Electoral College.
The appropriate response to fill in the blank would be "neutrality."
So the complete sentence would read:
George Washington had a policy of neutrality when it came to aiding Britain and France.
The appropriate responses to fill in the blank spaces would be "Whiskey Rebellion" for the first blank and "federal government" for the second blank.
So the complete sentences would read:
During the Whiskey Rebellion, thousands marched in protest through the streets of Pittsburgh. They sang revolutionary songs and tarred and feathered tax collectors. The event tested the will of the federal government, and showed that it would act firmly in times of crisis.
The appropriate response to fill in the blank would be "Foreign policy."
So the complete sentence would read:
Foreign policy is a nation's plan of action towards other nations.