In the final analysis, Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs

a. did no good at all.
b. actually increased the poverty rate.
c. proved that poverty could not be papered over with greenbacks.
d. won some noteworthy battles in education and health care.
e. received more money than they could effectively spend.


d

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A) Some programs promised too much. B) Many programs were under funded. C) Political factionalism divided objectives. D) All of the above.

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For the Soviet Union's new policies of Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring) to work, it was essential that the

a. Soviets keep control of Eastern Europe. b. Communist Party engage in democratic competition. c. United States and Western Europe sign free trade agreements with the Soviet Union. d. United States send economic and food aid to the Soviet Union. e. Cold War end.

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This medallion shows a lion attacking a bull. In Arabic poetry, these lions symbolize

a. the victorious. b. outside enemies. c. wise individuals. d. devoutly religious people.

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