As did their predecessors in the Truman Administration, top officials in the Eisenhower Administration viewed the Vietnamese revolution as
A. analogous to the American Revolution.
B. a well-intended but economically misguided effort.
C. nationalist first and communist second.
D. part of a larger Communist drive for world domination.
E. an example of Asian enlightenment.
Answer: D
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A. whichever side seemed likely to grant it. B. the Americans. C. the French. D. the British.
Which leader used the term "Great Patriotic Homeland War" to rally his people?
a. Stalin. b. Gandhi. c. Churchill. d. Mussolini. e. Mao.
What German action led to the end of the war and an agreement with the Allies?
A. The emperor abdicated and a republic was established. B. The imperial government instituted reforms to set up a liberal government. C.  General Ludendorff’s surrender after the Second Battle of the Marne. D. The mutiny of naval units in Kiel staged a coup. E. An official surrender when Allied troops marched on Germany.
The book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities altered architectural landscapes in New York City in all of the following ways EXCEPT
A) stopped massive highway development and suburban sprawl. B) focused on smaller, neighborhood development. C) built parks and playgrounds. D) attacked city planning and rebuilding.