The Johnson administration evaluated the success of the U.S. effort in Vietnam on the basis of
a. public demonstrations in support of the war.
b. diplomatic progress made between the North and South Vietnamese governments.
c. the amount of enemy territory seized by U.S. troops each month.
d. the weekly tally or "body count" of enemy dead.
e. the number of prisoners of war taken.
d
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Why did President Carter withdraw support for the SALT II Treaty?
A. He was upset with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. B. He felt it was too much of an imposition on the American nuclear arsenal. C. He wanted to show his support for the Shah of Iran. D. The Soviet Union pressed him to remove soldiers from South Korea.
How did black workers attempt to change their working conditions?
A) Some organized into unions. B) Black workers were forced into accepting their conditions. C) Some black workers became violent and worked to overthrow capitalism. D) Some black workers moved to Europe to escape racism in the United States.
The communal economic arrangements of the Mormons created advantages for them and led to the resentment of non-Mormons
A) True B) False
Early in the 20th century in the United States, health and safety laws increased the age of employment for factory workers. In effect, this:
a. created the life stage of adolescence. b. created hardship for young married couples. c. increased the number of young people receiving public assistance. d. decreased the standard of living for families with children.