In what sense could the energy crisis of the 1970s be considered "the moral equivalent of war," as claimed by President Carter in a 1977 television address?

A) Addressing the crisis would likely result in destruction.
B) Addressing the crisis would require a great effort.
C) Addressing the crisis would lead to ethical dilemmas.
D) Addressing the crisis would result in a great loss of life.
E) Addressing the crisis would create global strife.


B

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A) solving a financial crisis that included high inflation and the lack of an official currency B) increasing tensions with France that threatened to result in another outbreak of war C) the absence of capable politicians to serve as cabinet secretaries in the first presidential cabinet D) the political opposition of Antifederalists in Congress to President Washington and his administration

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Who was one of the originators of abstract painting?

a. Camille Pissarro b. Pablo Picasso c. Vincent van Gogh d. Wassily Kandinsky e. Berthe Morisot

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Which of the following events did not happen in 1786?

a. The Annapolis Convention b. Border and navigation disputes between Maryland and Virginia c. Shays' Rebellion d. Ratification of the Constitution

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"Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all Republicans—we are all Federalists." This was written by

A) John Adams. B) Alexander Hamilton. C) Thomas Jefferson. D) George Washington.

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