Despite his political skills and foreign policy knowledge, Richard Nixon harbored deep and bitter resentments against
a. the conservative, Goldwater wing of the Republican party.
b. women whom he blamed for undermining traditional conservative values.
c. the Communist great powers, China and the Soviet Union, which threatened America.
d. the Catholic Church that be believed looked down on his own Quaker religion.
e. the liberal establishment that had fought him throughout his career.
e
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All of the following were results of the Pequot War EXCEPT
A) the devastating defeat suffered by the Pequots eliminated their presence as a strong Indian tribe in New England. B) the outcome of the Pequot War offered the opportunity for the Mohegans to expand their influence in New England. C) the Pequot War was the last major conflict between English settlers and Indian tribes in New England. D) the surviving Pequots were sold into slavery.
Which of the following became a target of attack in the movements of the first half of the nineteenth century?
a) alcohol b) suffrage c) evangelicalism d) abolitionism
Which of the following was often true of moral reformers?
a. They were especially sensitive to the needs of the diverse people inhabiting the cities. b. They believed that cities were filled with sin and depravity and ultimately wanted to abolish urban areas. c. They failed to understand that the crusades they launched were often seen as interference by others. d. They recognized that it was futile to push moral reforms in urban areas.
What did William Seward's foreign policy include?
A) avoiding entangling foreign alliances B) concentrating on promoting trade and commerce C) alliances with major European powers D) U.S. domination of the Americas E) U.S. acquisition of Mexico, but not Canada