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1)Compare Roosevelt's and Wilson's attitudes toward blacks. How significant were the actions of the federal government in advancing freedoms for blacks during the early twentieth century?
2)Explain the various debates surrounding the Treaty of Versailles. Why did the Senate ultimately refuse to ratify the treaty or to join the League of Nations?
3)Some Progressives viewed the war as an opportunity to disseminate Progressive values around the globe.
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False
4)Eugenics, which studied the alleged mental characteristics of different races, gave anti-immigrant sentiment an air of professional expertise.
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False
5)In some ways, W. E. B. Du Bois was a typical Progressive who believed that investigation, exposure, and education would lead to solutions for social problems.
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False
6)Woodrow Wilson certainly meant to include in his democracy black Americans and the colonial peoples of the world.
7)The Roosevelt Corollary claimed for the United States the right to exercise an international police power in the Western Hemisphere.
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