This illustration from Life magazine characterizes the threat from the Soviet Union as

A) easily penetrable.
B) tenuous.
C) purely fantastic.
D) inescapable.
E) more symbolic than real.


D

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The Taft-Hartley Act largely reversed New Deal policy established by the __________

A) Social Security (or Perkins) Act B) National Labor Relations (or Wagner) Act C) Agricultural Adjustment Administration D) National Industrial Recovery Act

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Many African leaders were angered when it was discovered that western powers led by the US conspired to overthrow

A. Mohamar Khadaffi. B. Patrice Lumumbu. C. General Mobutu Sese Seko. D. Kwame Nkrumah. E. Ahmad Ben Bella.

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The ultimate purpose behind the "spoils system" was

a. To press those with experience and education into governmental service b. To create a permanent and stable federal bureaucracy c. To reward loyal political supporters with public offices d. To reverse the trend towards "rotation in office" e. To prevent crops from rotting before they reached consumers

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Which of the following groups dominated politics during Reconstruction?

A) black Republicans B) white Republicans C) white Democrats D) black Democrats

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