Of all of FDR's critics, the greatest threat might have come from this man,had he not been assassinated in 1935
Ans: Huey Long
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Which of the following was started in 1864 to establish international laws for the conduct of nations at war?
A) Geneva Convention B) Red Cross C) Congress of Vienna D) Concert of Europe
What was an early sign that the Allies were headed for a breakup?
a) when cosmopolitan Franklin Roosevelt was replaced by provincial Harry Truman in mid-1945 b) when Winston Churchill disagreed bitterly with Charles de Gaulle in late 1944 Consider This: Which U.S. president was the first to have access to atomic bombs? See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance. c) after the Soviet Red Army refused to evacuate Greece, as agreed by the Yalta Agreement of early 1945 Consider This: Which U.S. president was the first to have access to atomic bombs? See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance. d) after the Americans and the Soviets sided in opposition against the British occupation of Palestine in 1946 Consider This: Which U.S. president was the first to have access to atomic bombs? See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance.
Clinton faced a foreign policy humiliation when he withdrew American forces after eighteen soldiers were killed in __________.
A. Bosnia B. Rwanda C. Somalia D. Kuwait
The winner of the 1964 presidential election was
a. Lyndon B. Johnson. b. Richard M. Nixon. c. John F. Kennedy. d. Gerald Ford. e. Barry Goldwater.