A) that relied on the records of automobile registrations and telephone directories to determine the proper demographic samples of Americans who polled about their views on political affairs.
B) after a popular news magazine in 1936 mistakenly predicted Alf Landon the winner in the presidential election over FDR.
C) when television began to play an increasingly important role in forecasting elections.
D) when advertisers decided that polling was useless for the purposes of marketing.
E) after a popular new magazine in 1940 mistakenly predicted that Republican presidential nominee Wendell Willkie over FDR.
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A) United States should supply military aid to Britain and the Allies.
B) United States should actively find a way to enter the war.
C) United States should strengthen its defenses.
D) New Deal should be abandoned.
E) U.S. military should directly aid China.
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A) the countries borrowing funds of America to purchase arms and material would default on their debt.
B) America's strict neutrality in the European war had been breached.
C) Lend-Lease would eventually draw the nation into the war itself.
D) the program would become rife with corruption and cronyism.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) national self-determination.
B) disarmament.
C) neutrality.
D) collective security (a new League of Nations) .
E) the creation of a new international organization.
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A) their regrets about participating in WWI.
B) bitter memories of the ungrateful nations that defaulted on their WWI debts.
C) the totalizing impact of the Great Depression and the need to focus on getting out of it.
D) the failure of most Americans to appreciate the gravity of the prospective threat to American national security posed by the militaristic, expansionist forces being harnessed during the 1930s by the Fascist dictators of Germany, Japan, and Italy.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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A) Hitler conquering Spain and establishing Nazi occupation of Spain during World War II.
B) the Loyalists from winning the war.
C) Roosevelt and Francisco Franco becoming personal friends and strategic allies.
D) the Soviets successfully defending the Spanish Republic from Spanish Fascist forces.
E) Spain becoming a Fascist dictatorship after Franco's victory.
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A) publicly denounced him only after he attacked General George Marshall.
B) quietly encouraged him to continue his attacks on Democrats.
C) publicly opposed his ruthless tactics but privately enjoyed his personal charm.
D) declined to confront the senator's irresponsible accusations of communism against upstanding and loyal government officials, effectively allowing him to control personnel policy at the State Department.
E) privately supported him but publicly kept his distance.
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A) A, C, B
B) B, C, A
C) C, B, A
D) C, A, B
E) A, B, C
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A) Britain and France consented to Germany forcibly acquiring the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia in exchange for a promise by Hitler to renounce any further German territorial claims on Europe.
B) Hitler declared his intention to take Austria.
C) Hitler signed the Axis Alliance Treaty with Japan.
D) Britain and France acquiesced to the German reoccupation of the Rhineland.
E) the leaders of Britain and France were determined not to cede additional European lands to Hitler.
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A) was committed to Britain and Holland retaining their colonial assets and economic power in the Dutch East Indies.
B) had in 1941 imposed a freezing of assets and a cessation of all shipments and other critical raw materials in an effort to persuade Japan to withdraw from China.
C) demanded Japan renew its trade with America.
D) break its treaty of nonaggression with Germany.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) "most favored nation" trade status.
B) a role in developing the atomic bomb.
C) eight valuable naval bases in the Western Hemisphere.
D) $10 million dollars.
E) six air bases in Scotland and Iceland.
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