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Alfred Thayer Mahan - He is known for his influence on naval strategy and his writings that helped shape naval power.
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for annexing new territory vs. against annexing territory - This reflects the core disagreement between imperialists and anti-imperialists regarding expansion.
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European control of China would limit U.S. trade. - The U.S. was concerned about losing trade opportunities in China due to European imperialism.
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The canal would allow the U.S. Navy to move more quickly between oceans. - This was a key strategic reason for its construction.
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It failed to create a regional balance of power between China and Japan.
It led to increasing tensions between the U.S. and Japan. - These are accurate consequences of Taft's mediation.
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alliances - The mutual defense treaties among countries are representative of alliances leading to World War I.
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nurses
switchboard operators - These were common roles for women serving overseas during WWI.
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business owners and corporations - They generally profited the most from the wartime industry.
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It was first introduced in Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points.
It was outlined in Article X of the Treaty of Versailles. - Both statements are correct regarding the League of Nations.
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The voluntary rationing of grain made Prohibition seem patriotic. - This aligns with how involvement in the war influenced Prohibition sentiments.
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Coolidge
Harding
laissez-faire
isolation from interference in - These words correctly complete the sentences regarding their policies.
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It increased public interest and confidence in the possibility of safe and fast commercial air travel. - Lindbergh's flight had a significant impact on perceptions of aviation.
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a policy of favoring native inhabitants over immigrants - This defines nativism.
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The opposition to the women’s suffrage movement was organized. - This illustrates the organized resistance to suffrage in the early 1900s.
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segregated neighborhoods and schools - This was a common issue faced by African Americans in northern cities post-Great Migration.
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They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt. - This captures the sentiment of disillusionment among Lost Generation writers.
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