What conclusion can be drawn from this map of the three-way presidential election of 1968?

What will be an ideal response?


Voters in the Deep South in 1968 chose their candidate based on his ideology, not his party affiliation.

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From their colonial experiences in Ireland, the English concluded that

A. indigenous populations were essential as the major colonial labor source. B. harsh treatment of indigenous populations could lead to rebellion. C. they should not try to convert indigenous peoples to English religious beliefs. D. military expenditures were fiscally wasteful. E. English colonists should maintain rigid separation from an indigenous population.

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The state of ________ had been created to provide the local Christian community with a country of their own.

A. Jordan. B. Iraq C. Syria. D. Saudi Arabia E. Lebanon.

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Sitting Bull differed from most Lakotas in 1868 by

a. marrying a white woman. b. converting to Christianity. c. refusing to negotiate with whites. d. refusing to move to a reservation.

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Bill Clinton's most serious political defeat in the first years of his presidency was:

A) the failure of his ban on homosexuals serving in the military. B) the failure to get the Senate to pass the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on its first round through the legislative process. C) the failure of Congress to vote for joining the World Trade Organization (WTO). D) the failure of his administration to achieve welfare reform. E) the failure of his administration to achieve health care reform.

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