The difference between Lyndon Johnson's affirmative action programs and those of Richard Nixon was

a. very small.
b. that Johnson intended his to help groups and Nixon intended his to help individuals.
c. that Nixon's actions applied only to educational opportunities and did nothing for employment, while Johnson's helped both.
d. that Johnson intended to help individuals against discrimination in employment and education, but Nixon conferred employment and educational privileges on specific groups.
e. that Johnson established quotas and Nixon ended them.


d

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Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer's raids in 1919-1920

a. successfully broke up several Communist spy rings. b. earned the support of the American Civil Liberties Union. c. were conducted in secret so that they did not hurt his presidential ambitions. d. led to the arrest of 5,000 people for their political views.

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Why did Japan ultimately fail in its campaign of "Asia for the Asians"?

What will be an ideal response?

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Under the republic, heads of state were referred to as __________.

A. consuls B. patricians C. curates D. praetors

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