Lyndon Johnson's 1964 "Daisy Girl" campaign ad intended to __________

A) demonstrate that the United States had the upper hand in the nuclear race with the Soviets
B) show that the United States could be victorious in Vietnam
C) warn the public of a possible Soviet attack that Republican Barry Goldwater could not handle
D) portray Barry Goldwater as a dangerous extremist


D

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A. While many jobs became available, few Americans could take advantage of them because of limitations on travel due to rationing. B. Rather than allowing women to do "men's" jobs, many African Americans previously denied work were hired by corporations. C. Many women entered the workforce for the first time, and some found better paying jobs in fields previously closed to women. D. Many poor white southerners tried to get jobs in shipyards but were not able to do so, due to a lack of industrial skills.

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In the American West, New Deal programs

A. drew considerable opposition for their environmentalist bias. B. focused on the few large cities. C. led to a change in existing racial relations. D. disproportionately benefited the region, with more funding than any other part of the country. E. were limited and had a minimal impact on life.

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Simon Bolívar and Jose de San Martín

What will be an ideal response?

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Ngo Dinh Diem was a Buddhist who had turned against his fellow Buddhists in order to fight the communists in Vietnam.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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