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In 1947, President Harry S. Truman pledged that the United States would help any nation resist communism in order to prevent its spread. ... The Truman Doctrine demonstrated that the United States would not return to isolationism after World War II, but rather take an active role in world affairs.
Explanation:
b. the united states opposed corrupt dictators.
c. the united states focused on opposing communism everywhere.
d. the united states encouraged leftist movements.
to register black voters during Reconstruction
to restrict and frighten blacks from being involved in Southern governments
to overthrow Republican Radicals
Black Codes allowed black people the right to vote without paying a poll tax.
a. True
b. False
Answer: The Era of Good Feelings
Further details:
The correct answer is D) an understatement describing a bad argument using an analogy.
The answer that correctly summarizes the meaning of the sentence is "an understatement describing a bad argument using an analogy."
The understatement here is that it presents something less or minor, or not better as, compared to the original idea. The expression was "if that was a disagreement, then Mount Everest is an ant hill and the Mississippi River is a trickle. So the expression refers to an exaggeration or an argument used incorrectly when an analogy was present.
B. Jamestown, Virginia.
C. Plymouth, Massachusetts.
D. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Option: competition for jobs. In context, during the second half of 1800's many Asian immigrants came and settle in the U.S. More than 25,000 Chinese had migrated by the 1850's lured by the gold rush.
This massive immigration of newcomers resulted in an anti-migrant sentiment especially among the Anglo-Saxon Protestant population. The newcomers were seen as competion for jobs. Also the arrival of many Catholics, especially the Irish created the anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic American sentiment.
The massive migration of Chinese made the goverment restrict them from coming to America. The Chinese Exclusion Act banned these workers to come to California since they were blamed for the decline in wages since they were willing to work for less.