A) attempted to prevent a global naval arms race.
B) saw the Harding administration refuse to participate in it.
C) sought to expand the global markets of the United States.
D) ended as a diplomatic failure for the United States.
E) attempted to create a world court.
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A) The State Department assumed the Japanese would never attack American interests.
B) The American aircraft carriers escaped the attack.
C) Few American authorities believed Japan was capable of an attack on Pearl Harbor.
D) The Japanese suffered light losses in the attack.
E) More than 2,000 American soldiers and sailors died in the attack.
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A) selected Henry Wallace as his new running mate.
B) won a closely contested electoral college victory for his third term.
C) removed Harry Truman from the ticket at the request of conservatives.
D) both selected Henry Wallace as his new running mate, and won a closely contested electoral college victory for his third term.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) support the republican side.
B) support Franco's regime.
C) offer no help to either side.
D) use the conflict as a means of establishing military positions in Spain.
E) offer help to whichever side would repudiate any diplomatic contact with Hitler's regime.
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A) allowed the U.S. to loan weapons to England, to be returned or paid for when the war was over.
B) saw England agree to allow jobless Americans to enlist in the British military.
C) saw England allow the construction of American military bases in British territory.
D) saw the U.S. lend funds to the Allies so they could lease war supplies from the U.S.
E) was extremely controversial and barely passed the Senate.
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A) occurred after the United States declared war on Germany.
B) came the same day that Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
C) did not occur until two months after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
D) occurred before the United States declared war on Germany.
E) was never reciprocated by Congress.
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A) Charles Evans Hughes.
B) Charles Dawes.
C) Henry Cabot Lodge.
D) Henry Stimson.
E) Cordell Hull.
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A) kept the United States on the gold standard.
B) preserved the circular loan system of the Dawes Plan.
C) established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.
D) allowed American banks to make loans to nations in default to the United States.
E) further soured relations with Latin America.
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A) sought to protect America's international trade agreements.
B) prevented Americans from traveling on ships of warring nations.
C) did not prevent the United States from intervening when Italy invaded Ethiopia.
D) was passed by Congress with recent acts of Nazi aggression in mind.
E) included a mandatory arms embargo of both sides during any military conflict.
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A) Norway.
B) Denmark.
C) France.
D) the Netherlands.
E) All these answers are correct.
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