The Cold War is defined as
A) the competing technological advancement between the United States and the territories of the Soviet Union.
B) the political wrangling of nations to ally with either the United States or the Soviet Union immediately following World War II.
C) a period of military build-up and political hostility between the superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union.
D) a time of nuclear standoff between the East and West.
E) a return to guerrilla warfare tactics in the world to avoid nuclear warfare between competing countries that possessed the technology.
C
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A) It was a racially conservative organization. B) White leaders dominated and financed it. C) Because of Washington's opposition, it rarely took stands against the Jim Crow system. D) Washington's spies established the organization in order to crush the Niagara Movement.
After joining Tuskegee Institute, ____ became internationally famous for discovering hundreds of new uses for the peanut, sweet potato, and soybean
a. Booker T. Washington b. W.E.B. Du Bois c. Ida B. Wells d. George Washington Carver e. Paul Dunbar
Lincoln's opponent from the Democratic Party in the presidential election of 1864 was __________
A) Jefferson Davis B) Stephen Douglas C) John Bell D) Ulysses S. Grant E) George McClellan
The new Constitution made no reference to political parties
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.