A) both admitted they were anarchists and drew widespread support from the public.
B) were convicted of murder.
C) drew widespread support from the public.
D) admitted they were anarchists.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) state militias.
B) local defense councils.
C) nonprofit donation organizations.
D) congressional district war tax zones.
E) volunteer donation centers.
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A) were the product of considerable interest and experience in international affairs.
B) were similar to those of Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
C) were decidedly non-expansionist.
D) curtailed the use of the military as a tool of diplomacy.
E) became known as the "good neighbor" policy.
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A) founded the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
B) argued for moderation and a cooling-off period.
C) argued for moderation and a cooling-off period,but at the same time oversaw the deportation of 6,000 people.
D) oversaw the deportation of 6,000 people.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) not ratify it.
B) ratify it after Democrats accepted the Republican "reservations."
C) ratify it only after Article X was struck from the treaty.
D) ratify it without change.
E) ratify it with the change that the United States would not join the League of Nations.
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A) numbered approximately 60,000.
B) were very low in all battles that U.S. troops participated in.
C) were comparable in number to those of the European powers.
D) were as likely to be from disease as from combat.
E) numbered approximately 350,000.
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A) John J. Pershing.
B) George Marshall.
C) Leonard Wood.
D) Arthur MacArthur.
E) George Patton.
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A) he was willing to compromise on the language of the treaty but not its major points.
B) the American public clearly supported its ratification.
C) he refused to appeal to the public, believing the treaty should stand on its merits alone.
D) most so-called "irreconcilable" senators favored it in principle.
E) he found a close ally in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, Henry Cabot Lodge.
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A) an international agreement to "outlaw war."
B) recognition of independence for all imperial colonies.
C) the division of postwar Germany into two countries.
D) a ban on the production of armaments.
E) an end to secret treaties.
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