Carter tried to halt covert interventions and curb the powers of the __________.
A. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
B. Federal Bureau of Investigation
C. National Security Council
D. Central Intelligence Agency
Answer: D
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A) They were generally very poorly educated but made great strides in art and literature. B) Many of them went to elite schools at a time when any college education was rare. C) Generally, they had high-school educations but little additional schooling. D) They felt that education for blacks was useless because they were confined to menial jobs.
It can be said that the first stage in the development of modern nationalism is
a. the collapse of all tribal loyalties. b. the complete assimilation of the ruling elite into the colonial infrastructure. c. the breakdown of village hierarchical structures. d. resistance to colonial conquest, often based on traditional cultural factors. e. an abandonment of local languages in favor of the language of the colonial power.
The 1916 Keating-Owen Act was an attempt to regulate
A. the garment industry. B. child labor. C. tenant agriculture. D. industrial safety. E. information about contraceptives.
The U.S. government consistently resisted calls to make an Allied effort to save Jews caught in the Holocaust.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)