The British author that criticized American policy in Vietnam in the book The Quiet American was
a. Graham Greene.
b. Nathalie Sarraute.
c. Albert Camus.
d. Samuel Beckett.
e. Francis Bacon.
a
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The impact of the Currency Act of 1764 was to
A) allow for the use of paper currency in all transactions. B) allow for colonial governments to issue new paper bills. C) convince colonists that Parliament had the best interest of Americans in mind. D) worsen the currency crisis in America.
When Johnson became president after the assassination of Kennedy in 1963, what did he focus on first?
a. ending the cold war b. passing JFK's tax cuts and civil rights bill c. escalating the war in Vietnam d. boosting the military e. bolstering international relationships
Eldridge Cleaver came to prominence as __________
A) a charismatic religious leader who connected the Black Panther message to radical Christianity B) a federal agent who infiltrated the Black Panthers C) an outsider who challenged the Black Panther’s legitimacy D) an officer in the Black Panthers after the arrest of Huey Newton
In the 1930s, industrial unionism was
A. strengthened, partly, by New Deal legislation. B. losing support among unskilled laborers. C. supported by the American Federation of Labor. D. opposed by labor leaders such as John L. Lewis. E. generally hostile to blacks and women.