Students for a Democratic Society considered American society to be:
a. dominated by liberal think-tanks.
b. too concerned with world affairs.
c. undisciplined and weak.
d. materialistic and socially unjust.
D
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a) Chicago, Illinois b) Fairfield, Connecticut c) Huntsville, Alabama d) Paterson, New Jersey
Hun raids in Roman-controlled territories led to which of the following?
A. the collapse of the eastern half of the Roman empire B. the mass conversion of Huns to Christianity in the fourth century C.E. C. the further incursion of Roman control into Inner Eurasia D. large-scale migrations of Germanic peoples throughout the Roman empire
Which political candidate would most likely have won the support of the radical New Left?
A. Lyndon Johnson B. John Kennedy C. Eugene McCarthy D. Barry Goldwater
What is primarily responsible for the failure of Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty?
A. the lack of success in reaching racial minorities B. diverting money and attention to the war in Vietnam C. increasing opposition from a very conservative Congress D. the lack of a major occupational training initiative