A) relations between Japan and the Roosevelt administration steadily improved.
B) President Roosevelt sent a fleet of ships around the world, including to Japan, as a show of force.
C) the Japanese military presence in the Pacific declined.
D) the Russian government collapsed.
E) President Roosevelt negotiated a secret free trade agreement with Russia.
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A) worsened in both the North and South.
B) worsened in the South but not in the North.
C) improved in both the North and South.
D) improved in the North but not in the South.
E) generally stayed the same as it had been before the war.
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A) ordered a military expedition into Mexico to capture Villa.
B) saw American troops capture Villa and bring him to the United States.
C) eventually released Villa in order to smooth relations with the Carranza government.
D) both ordered a military expedition into Mexico to capture Villa, and eventually released Villa in order to smooth relations with the Carranza government.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Russia.
B) Great Britain.
C) France.
D) Germany.
E) Italy.
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A) create stable governments in less-developed nations.
B) reduce the deployment of troops from the United States to other nations.
C) encourage other nations to peg their currency to the U.S. dollar.
D) financially reward Latin nations that supported the interests of the United States.
E) extend investments and influence of the United States in less-developed regions.
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A) an eight-hour work day
B) equal pay to women for equal work
C) collective bargaining rights
D) maintenance of minimal living standards
E) recognition of the right to strike
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A) the czarist government of Russia was overthrown.
B) the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia.
C) Russia asked the Allies to call for an armistice.
D) a German offensive threatened to capture Moscow.
E) Russia and Germany negotiated a separate peace.
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A) called on the American public to be completely impartial.
B) expressed sympathy for Germany.
C) declared that the "Triple Alliance" must be defeated.
D) held secret diplomatic meetings with Great Britain.
E) brokered separate peace treaties with both sides of the conflict.
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A) diesel.
B) gasoline.
C) steam.
D) electricity.
E) coal.
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A) eliminated jury trials for anyone charged under these laws.
B) were most frequently directed at German Americans.
C) were created after the Supreme Court invalidated the Espionage Act of 1917.
D) made illegal any public expression opposing the war.
E) were rarely if ever enforced by the Wilson administration.
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A) Alexander Kerensky of Russia.
B) Georges Clemenceau of France.
C) David Lloyd George of Great Britain.
D) Vittorio Orlando of Italy.
E) Woodrow Wilson of the United States.
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