When World War I began, the official United States policy was A) to enter on the side of the Allied Powers. B) to enter on the side of the Central Powers. C) to remain militarily and politically neutral. D) to support the Central Powers by providing war materials.

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Answer 1
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United States Policy during First World War Was to remain politically and militarily neutral.

Further Explanations:  

At the beginning of the First World War, United States policy was to be neutral and become a large scale supplier for Great Britain and its Allies. Its major contributions were in the form of supplies, raw material and money during 1917.Around 10000 men per day were sent to Western Front under the commandership of John Pershing, Commander-in Chief of AmericanExpeditionary Force. The world saw a noticeable growth of US Armed forces during the war. Americans banks were giving huge loan to Britain and France to buy food, raw material and weapons.

After the long efforts laid by President Woodrow Wilson, Americans entered the war on 6th April 1917.American's hated Germany and considered them as their aggressor. Americans never announced war on the central powers like Bulgaria, The Ottoman and various other central allies.

Wilson thought of entering the war was just to maintain peace and device his plan of League of Nation.

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: First World War

Keywords: First World War, United States, Great Britain, Western Front, John Pershing, Commander-in Chief, American, Expeditionary Force, US Armed forces, Americans banks, Britain, France, Woodrow Wilson,Germany, aggressor, Bulgaria, The Ottoman

Answer 2
Answer: it is c) to remain militarily and politically neutral



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The governmental body responsible for interpreting the Constitution is theA. House of Representatives.
B. Supreme Court.
C. Senate.
D. president.

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astrolabe
clock
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It would be the consensus of most historians that the "printing press" was the most important invention made during the Renaissance from this list, since this allow information to be spread at dramatically faster rates than ever before.

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The Republican party became strong in the South, in part because A. millions of Southern African American men became voters.

B. the party did not require a loyalty oath in order to vote.

C. many white Southerners attended the state constitutional conventions.

D. all of the former Confederate states had met the requirements to rejoin the Union

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The Republican party became strong in the South, in part because millions of Southern African American men became voters. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your great help.

The Republican Party became strong in South because millions of Southern African American men became voters.

Further Explanation:

After the Civil War, there were several constitutional amendments passed that  help African American citizens to gain more rights in American society. This includes the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments (also known as the Reconstruction amendments). One of these amendments, the fifteenth amendment, gave African American men the right to vote. This was the first time in American history that African American men got the right to vote.

Considering that the Republican party was largely responsible for getting the Reconstruction amendments passed and giving rights to newly freed African American men, it makes sense that many of these men would join the Republican Party. During the era of Reconstruction, Republicans dominated Southern politics.

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Enslaved workers from Africa were sent to the middle colonies to work in the mines digging for coal.
Enslaved workers from Africa were brought to New England to do the dangerous jobs of fishing and whaling.
Few enslaved workers from Africa were needed in the South because the growth of cash crops was limited.
The number of enslaved workers from Africa increased in the South because they were needed to grow labor-intensive crops.

How did the Navigation Acts set limits on colonial exports?
Goods had to be shipped to British ports before being sold to other countries.
Ships from other countries could only deliver limited goods to the colonies.
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The number of enslaved workers from Africa increased in the South because they were needed to grow labor intensive crops. (Hope that helps, that was 1 true statement out of all those paragraphs.)

Which best summarizes an interaction that occurred in the early colonial era in New England?

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The era was just colonized. The English people perceived themselves to be better than those they colonized and superior. So they didn’t care much about the interaction. It was more of a slavery.