Woodrow Wilson was President of the United States and he helped
form the League of Nations. He was also governor of New Jersey.
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What wars were the US Army involved with
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To name a few:
American Civil War
American Revolutionary War
War of 1812
Mexican-American War
Spanish-American War
World War I
World War II
Vietnam
Gulf War
War on Terrorism
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What president was re-elected in 1920
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No one was re-elected in 1920. Republican Warren Harding took
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What term means that a nation shares power between a central government and local governments
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Federal The term "federal" means the nation shares power between a central government and local governments.
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What year did the us recognize panama
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The United States formally recognized Panama as a nation on
November 18, 1903. Panama has declared its independence from
Colombia not long before that.
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What position did Ballinger take in the Ballinger and Pinchot affair
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Richard Ballinger was appointed to head the Dept. of the
Interior by President William Taft in 1909. He sought to undo the
conservationist work of former president Theodore Roosevelt, who
had started the US National Park System by reserving public land
for national parks. Ballinger opened some Alaska coal fields to
commercial mining companies. Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot
criticized Ballinger publicly and was fired for
insubordination.
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How does a 14 year old girl get drunk
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By drinking illegally supplied alcoholic beverages.
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What statement describes the US immigration policy in the 1920's
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Immigrants from independent nations in North and South America
were allowed to enter the U.S. without restrictin.
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What was enacted to enforce the eighteenth amendment
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The Volstead Act was enacted to enforce the Eighteenth
Amendment. This act was is also known as the National Prohibition
Act.
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Which statement best characterizes the purpose of the meeting at Haymarket Square in Chicago.
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to improve the working conditions for workers in Chicago,
Illinois
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When did they separate the Democratic Party and the Republican Party
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The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have never been
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Who controlled the seas around Europe the Triple Alliance or Triple Entente
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Triple Alliance
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What act enforced prohibition
The Volstead Act
What was Woodrow Wilson known for
Woodrow Wilson was President of the United States and he helped
form the League of Nations. He was also governor of New Jersey.
What wars were the US Army involved with
To name a few:
American Civil War
American Revolutionary War
War of 1812
Mexican-American War
Spanish-American War
World War I
World War II
Vietnam
Gulf War
War on Terrorism
What president was re-elected in 1920
No one was re-elected in 1920. Republican Warren Harding took
the election, replacing Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
What term means that a nation shares power between a central government and local governments
Federal The term "federal" means the nation shares power between a central government and local governments.
What year did the us recognize panama
The United States formally recognized Panama as a nation on
November 18, 1903. Panama has declared its independence from
Colombia not long before that.
What position did Ballinger take in the Ballinger and Pinchot affair
Richard Ballinger was appointed to head the Dept. of the
Interior by President William Taft in 1909. He sought to undo the
conservationist work of former president Theodore Roosevelt, who
had started the US National Park System by reserving public land
for national parks. Ballinger opened some Alaska coal fields to
commercial mining companies. Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot
criticized Ballinger publicly and was fired for
insubordination.
How does a 14 year old girl get drunk
By drinking illegally supplied alcoholic beverages.
What statement describes the US immigration policy in the 1920's
Immigrants from independent nations in North and South America
were allowed to enter the U.S. without restrictin.
What was enacted to enforce the eighteenth amendment
The Volstead Act was enacted to enforce the Eighteenth
Amendment. This act was is also known as the National Prohibition
Act.
Which statement best characterizes the purpose of the meeting at Haymarket Square in Chicago.
to improve the working conditions for workers in Chicago,
Illinois
When did they separate the Democratic Party and the Republican Party
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have never been
together as a single party.
Who controlled the seas around Europe the Triple Alliance or Triple Entente