What ignited the antiradical "Red Scare" of 1919-1920? What could the president have done to quell the rising tide of hysteria? Why did the Red scare come to an end so quickly?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) Southern planters diversified to find other cash crops. B) Attention was drawn away from the development of southern cities. C) Most mercantile services were in northern hands. D) Industrial growth lagged behind the North.
Which of the following happened during the bloodless revolution?
a. James II fled England when he lost the support of key men in the army, powerful gentlemen in the counties and in the Anglican Church. b. James II was beheaded. c. James II mobilized his army to fight the English Parliament. d. James II nominated his own successor to the English throne. e. James II was imprisoned.
Considered, at the time, to be President Bush’s big mistake in the war with Iraq was
a. his choice of Norman Schwarzkopf to oversee the operation. b. the waste of time in building up American forces. c. halting the offensive before Iraq’s military machine was destroyed. d. his refusal to seek allies. e. none of these choices.
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