What was the media involved in the outcome of the Tuskegee study?

A) A journalist was murdered by Tuskegee staff.
B) News reporters served as subjects in the study.
C) A news reporter broke the story to the public in 1972.
D) Television reporters conspired to hide the study from public view.


Answer: C

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The relationship between Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun was ruined by all except which of the following?

a. Calhoun's support of the concepts of nullification and secession b. a letter revealing that Calhoun had criticized Jackson's invasion of Florida in 1818 c. Calhoun's participation in the dirty political campaign of 1818 d. Floride Calhoun's rude treatment of the Eatons e. Calhoun's vote against Van Buren's diplomatic appointment.

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Why did the Sicilians not put up much resistance to the Allied invasion of their island in 1943?

a) Sicilians had long been unhappy with the way Benito Mussolini and his Fascists treated them. b) Many Sicilians had relatives in the United States and they knew that the Americans would be benevolent occupiers. Consider This: The Fascist government had not spent much money improving Sicilian infrastructure in the previous decades. See 12.5: Narrative: Fascist Surgery. c) The Mafia dons realized that since they held the real power, it did not matter who controlled the island officially. Consider This: The Fascist government had not spent much money improving Sicilian infrastructure in the previous decades. See 12.5: Narrative: Fascist Surgery. d) So many of the adult males had emigrated that there was no one left but the elderly, women, and children to put up any resistance. Consider This: The Fascist government had not spent much money improving Sicilian infrastructure in the previous decades. See 12.5: Narrative: Fascist Surgery.

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The complete collapse of the German economy in 1923 was mainly due to

A) Allied demands for reparations. B) Germany?s deliberate policy of stimulating inflation to make up for the loss of exports. C) the occupation of the Ruhr. D) internal political conflicts in Germany. E) a French blockade.

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