Who was appointed as a co-chair of President Clinton's health-care task force?
A. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
B. Vice President Al Gore
C. Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman
D. Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop
Answer: A
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A) move to the North to seek greater economic opportunity. B) agitate for full political and economic rights. C) make themselves economically indispensable to southern whites. D) use civil disobedience as a weapon against southern racial discrimination.
The Abbasids purchased Turkic slaves, called mamluks, into military service. The mamluks eventually founded their own state in
a. Turkey. b. Spain. c. Egypt. d. Iran. e. Arabia.
The Cuban Revolution's greatest achievements include all of the following except
A) dramatic improvements in gender and racial equality. B) full employment, widespread homeownership, and rent controls. C) a literacy crusade that reduced illiteracy from 24 to 4 percent. D) the elimination of dependency on sugar monoculture and foreign exports.
Robert Bork and Douglas Ginsburg were:
a) leading male supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment b) two arms merchants involved in the Iran Contra affair c) Reagan appointees to the U.S. Supreme Court, who turned out to be surprisingly liberal in their decisions once they were on the court d) two conservative federal judges defeated for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court