In the 1964 presidential campaign, Senator Barry Goldwater
a. criticized Lyndon Johnson's foreign policy as too aggressive.
b. was the only Republican senator to vote in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
c. was characterized by critics as a fanatical, reactionary extremist.
d. believed that the federal government had exclusive enforcement powers in issues of individual rights.
e. strongly supported the Social Security program.
c
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Beginning in the 1880s, and continuing for the following years, what led to increasing Jewish immigration into Palestine?
A) The need for laborers in the underpopulated Arab lands. B) The founding of the international Zionist movement by Theodor Herzl. C) The destruction of the Ottoman Empire creating a political vacuum. D) The rise of Islamism and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). E) The establishment of a League of Nations mandate in Palestine.
In what year did the tide of war turn decisively in favor of the Allied Powers?
a) 1940 b) 1941 c) 1942 d) 1943
European Quakers migrated to various colonies during the 1650s, but the stream became a tide once
A. New Jersey opened for settlement. B. Pennsylvania was established. C. persecution began in England. D. construction of English ships grew to meet the demand.