How was the decision to invade Iraq different than the decision to invade Afghanistan?
A) The decision to invade Iraq had widespread international support.
B) The decision to invade Afghanistan was unpopular with the American people.
C) The decision to invade Iraq did not receive congressional support.
D) The decision to invade Afghanistan had widespread international support.
D
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In the early twentieth century, a principle goal of "Taylorism" was to
A. emphasize the importance of craft and quality in the workplace. B. create a large labor force of highly skilled workers. C. reorganize industrial production by subdividing it into many simple tasks. D. encourage industrial workers to act creatively to solve production problems. E. make industrial workers more independent in carrying out their jobs.
What was the purpose of President Fillmore sending Commodore Matthew Perry and four American warships to Japan in July 1856?
A) President Fillmore wanted to force Japan to permit an American naval base to be constructed at Okinawa. B) President Fillmore wanted Japan to permit U.S. naval and commercial ships to use Japanese coaling stations on the route to China, and he wanted to "open up" Japan to U.S. trade for its own sake. C) President Fillmore wanted Japan to sign a military security alliance with the United States in the event of war with China or Britain. D) President Fillmore wanted Japan to agree to stop trading with Britain in competitive areas such as food, whale oil, and cotton products.
Lawrence, Massachusetts; Gary, Indiana; and Butte, Montana, are all examples of __________
A) Helldarados B) company towns C) dry cities D) ethnic enclaves
All of the following was true of the Moche in South America EXCEPT
A) practiced metallurgy B) made unusually realistic pottery C) created elaborate ceremonial centers D) controlled the Yucatan Peninsula E) controlled the north river valleys in modern-day Peru