How did the Cold War get started?
a. It began after World War II when there was a shortage of coal and heating fuel in Europe.
b. It started when the United States established the Truman Doctrine at the end of World War II, which left Eastern Europeancountries "in the cold" by declaring that they would have to defend themselves without U.S. help.
c. It began after all of Eastern Europe fell under Soviet domination at the end of World War II, which prompted fears that the Soviets would spread communism around the globe.
d. It started when the Truman Doctrine froze all military alliances into their pre-World War II configurations.
c
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A. McConnell v. Federal Election Commission B. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission C. New York Times v. Sullivan D. Miller v. California E. Reno v. ACLU
The idea that speech must be absolutely protected was argued by
a. John Marshall. b. Alexander Meiklejohn. c. Thurgood Marshall. d. Samuel Chase. e. Oliver Wendall Holmes.
Members of the State Department who serve abroad in embassies, consulates, international governmental organizations, and other missions abroad, are also known as
a. foreign service officers. c. undersecretaries. b. field agents. d. deputy secretaries.
If you were an elementary school principal, which types of activities would you ban if you were interested in producing future political know-nothings?
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