When General Dwight Eisenhower received the Republican nomination for president in 1952, which wing of the party was he viewed as representing?
A) The moderate wing
B) The conservative wing
C) The hard-line wing
D) The southern wing
E) The left wing
A
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A. bringing an age of cultural renaissance. B. spreading the Arian creed. C. threatening a "dark age." D. leading to the sacking of Constantinople. E. preventing the Franks from invading.
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a. Buddhist. b. Ayatollah. c. Sufi. d. Sheikh.
Thomas Jefferson was __________
A) not convinced that Indian cultures were still viable B) an opponent of western expansion C) a supporter of the gradual abolition of slavery D) a strong believer in the equality of men and women