Booker T. Washington’s relationship with Julius Rosenwald reflected his __________

A) modest and unassuming nature
B) willingness to delegate authority
C) skill in dealing with white businessmen
D) commitment to voting rights


Answer: C

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The key reason that Irish Catholics opposed the war in New York City was

A) racism. B) fear of competition for jobs. C) they had been slaves. D) they did not oppose the war.

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General MacArthur's statement that "there is no substitute for victory" signified

A) his conviction that the United States was destined to regulate world affairs. B) his belief that military victory could not compensate for the loss of human lives. C) his desire to destroy communism through whatever means necessary. D) his understanding that the Chinese were unlikely to surrender. E) his support for an all-out war utilizing nuclear weapons.

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The Trail of Tears refers to __________

A) the destruction of the national bank B) passage of the "tariff of abominations" C) the forced relocation of the Cherokees to Oklahoma D) the nullification controversy E) the Oregon Trail and westward expansion

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The Iranian revolution deeply impacted the public's view of Carter's administration. After hostages were taken captive in Tehran, they were finally released

What will be an ideal response?

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