History, 17.07.2019 00:30 uglyturtle15
How did the neutrality act, first passed in 1935, challenge president roosevelt's leadership in international affairs? european nations wanted the u. s. to remain neutral in case of war, but roosevelt wanted to intervene congress wanted to remain neutral to the aggression of germany, italy, and japan, but roosevelt wanted to support nations friendly to the u. s. roosevelt wanted to remain neutral in international affairs, but congress wanted to take action against aggressive dictators european nations wanted the u. s. to intervene if war broke out, but roosevelt wanted to remain neutral
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30, Ackussinglake63
The california gold rush: actually had only a small impact on california’s population because its rich farmlands already attracted thousands of new settlers each year. attracted almost equal numbers of men and women. resulted in laws that discriminated against “foreign miners.” made considerable wealth for average miners because gold mining demanded no real investment of capital. hurt the development of san francisco because gold discoveries shifted interest to areas outside of town.
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History, 21.06.2019 19:40, emmanuelcampbel
Considering the benefits and drawbacks of the different types of money as well as the gold standard, do you agree or disagree with the us government’s decision to discontinue the gold standard? justify your response.
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