Jimmy Carter refused to sign the SALT II agreements, which would have further reduced the number of nuclear missile stockpiles in the United States and the Soviet Union
Answer:
FALSE
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The Cherokees' decision to side with the South during the Civil War was based on
a. the North's reservation policies. b. the fact that the Cherokees also owned slaves and felt they were making common cause with the South. c. disbelieving promises by the Lincoln administration to continue making payments to the tribe. d. the invitation by Union leaders to send tribal delegates to Congress. e. the offer of a large cash payment from the Confederacy in return for military support.
During the Progressive Era, black women
a. were viewed as delicate, chaste persons in need of special protections and assistances. b. had to organize their own clubs in order to overcome discrimination based on both gender and race. c. received the wholehearted support of most prominent black men, who viewed the struggle for racial equality as inextricably linked with the struggled for gender equality. d. subordinated their own needs and focused all their efforts on the primary goal of uplifting black men.
By 1992, the amount of funds sent worldwide from the United States was so great that it was surpassed in volume only by the currency flows of the global ________ trade.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Compare and contrast the impact of the Revolution on the position of women and on the position of African Americans in American society. How, in the years following the Revolution, was the revolutionary commitment to equality denied to women and African Americans? How was this denial justified?
What will be an ideal response?