Under President Bill Clinton, how did the United States government react to the genocide that occurred in Rwanda in 1994?
A) It negotiated a surrender of the Hutu group.
B) It refused to intervene in the genocide.
C) It sent its troops to negotiate peace in Rwanda.
D) It supported an aerial attack against the Hutu group.
E) It removed the American troops already stationed in Rwanda.
B
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How did new leaders often emerge within the slavery community on a plantation?
A) These new leaders were often preachers and deacons selected by other slaves. B) These new leaders were often slaves who could trace their lineage to a royal African lineage. C) These new leaders were often slaves who were appointed as leaders by slave owners because they were considered the most compliant and acquiescent by the planters. D) These new leaders were often the most violent and rebellious who assumed leadership of their communities because they exercised physical dominance and intimidation of their peers.
The former Ottoman Empire territory in the Middle East
A) became mandates of the League of Nations. B) became the source of world tension. C) was actually governed by Japan, Britain, or France. D) was central to the quest for a Jewish homeland. E) all of the above.
What was the consuming passion of most white Southerners during the Reconstruction years?
A) reconciliation with the North B) the stimulation of economic growth C) the development of industry D) the reestablishment of the racial hierarchy