The Cuban Missile Crisis involved which of the following Super Power leaders?
a. Stalin and Truman
b. Brezhnev and Eisenhower
c. Khrushchev and Kennedy
d. Lenin and Wilson
e. Yeltsin and Bush
c
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How did U.S.-Canadian economic relations evolve during the 1980s?
A. The countries agreed to eliminate trade restrictions across their borders. B. The countries linked their stock markets to compete with Japan. C. Canada became the largest purchaser of American national debt. D. The United States increased control over the Canadian economy.
The advent of the Tokugawa Shogunate led to a sharp rise in commerce and manufacturing
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is one conclusion that can be made by evaluating the evidence on this chart?
A) The Vietnam War was exclusively a ground war for American troops. B) The American public supported troop escalation in Vietnam after the surprise North Vietnamese attacks during the Tet Offensive. C) Despite the unpopularity of the war, nearly 40 percent of the nation still believed that the United States had done the right thing by sending troops to Vietnam. D) Aerial bombings increased in the last years of the war due to the Communist presence in Cambodia.
All the following statements regarding the 1996 presidential election are true except a. Roger Dole chose Jack Kemp as his Republican running mate
b. Ross Perot ran again as he had in 1992 though he was less aggressive. c. Clinton won with just over 50 percent of the vote. d. Clinton was the first Democratic to win at least two terms since Franklin Roosevelt. e. Clinton had about the same margin of victory as in 1992