Johnson's campaign was able to secure his victory in the 1964 presidential election by
a. downplaying the costs of his Great Society programs.
b. securing the unwavering loyalty of southern voters.
c. making racial justice the centerpiece of his platform.
d. focusing on women's rights and appeals to female voters.
e. depicting his rival as a "trigger-happy" cowboy who would lead the nation into a third world war.
e
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In ancient Greece, slavery affected both Greeks and foreigners and was most commonly the result of ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
“Radical” is often used to dismiss people or ideas as “crazy” or “extreme,” but here it describes ______.
A. an analysis that seeks to understand, address, and eventually eliminate the root causes of inequality B. a method of thinking that seeks to eliminate inequity in society entirely C. a series of ideas and concepts that works to build a basis for overpowering the patriarchal society D. a power movement that seeks to put women in the dominant social and cultural position but to ultimately have equal rights
The Great Society included all of the following EXCEPT
A) the Equal Pay Act. B) Medicare. C) the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. D) the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Which of the following resulted from the peace arrangements that ended the French and Indian War?
a. France surrendered all of its territorial claims to North America. b. Britain handed Florida over to Spain. c. Spain ceded all of Louisiana, including New Orleans, to Britain. d. France lost all its valuable sugar islands in the West Indies. e. The British agreed to remove their fortresses from North America.