7. Which of the following was not a goal of Roosevelt's Square Deal?

Creation of a social security system.
Conservation and preservation of the environment in America.*

10. One reason powerful nations rushed to grab colonies in the 1800s was the desire
for raw materials and natural resources located abroad.
to learn about manufacturing practices in weaker nations.*

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14. Which of the following factors did not contribute to the outbreak of World War I?
Militarism

Communism*

You have #14 right this time. The others are still WRONG.

Sorry, I did not see your choice of B. I was not on line. We are volunteers, and not here all the time. Yes, B is the right answer. They are trying to escape loneliness.

Thank you reed.

To determine the correct answer for each question, we need to understand the goals of Roosevelt's Square Deal, the reasons behind the rush to grab colonies in the 1800s, and the factors that led to the outbreak of World War I.

7. Roosevelt's Square Deal was a set of progressive policies aimed at providing fairness and equal opportunities for all Americans. The three main goals of the Square Deal were:
- Conservation and preservation of the environment in America
- Control of large corporations and trusts
- Consumer protection

Since the question asks which goal was not part of Roosevelt's Square Deal, we need to identify the one that doesn't fit. In this case, the goal that doesn't fit is the creation of a social security system. Therefore, the answer is: Creation of a social security system.

10. In the 1800s, powerful nations sought to acquire colonies for various reasons. One of the main motivations was the desire for raw materials and natural resources located abroad. This allowed these nations to enhance their own economic development and industrial growth.

The second option suggests that one reason for grabbing colonies was to learn about manufacturing practices in weaker nations. However, this is not an accurate reason for the rush to grab colonies. Therefore, the answer is: to learn about manufacturing practices in weaker nations.

14. The factors that contributed to the outbreak of World War I were complex, and multiple factors played a role. Two of these factors were militarism and communism.

The question asks which factor did not contribute to the outbreak of World War I. Communism, as an ideology and political system, was not a direct cause of the war. Therefore, the answer is: Communism.

I hope this explanation helps you understand how to arrive at the correct answers for these questions.