How did Truman respond to the Jewish desire for a homeland in the Middle East?
A) He actively opposed the creation of the state of Israel.
B) He refused to take a stand on the creation of the state of Israel.
C) He decided to recognize the state of Israel.
D) He urged Jews to reconsider establishing the state of Israel.
C
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The final decision made by the House of Burgesses regarding the Stamp Act Resolves leads to which of the following conclusions?
A. The burgesses denied Parliament the right to pass any legislation affecting the colonies. B. The burgesses felt they owed no obedience to Parliament. C. The burgesses believed George III to be a tyrant. D. The burgesses did not seek independence from England.
The incursions of the Scandinavian Vikings into other parts of Europe
A. were the most threatening of the thirteenth century invaders to the peace of Europe. B. were successful because their ships had a shallow draft, allowing them to sail far inland. C. had little impact on the history of England and France. D. were defeated at the Battle of Lechfeld. E. led to Scandinavian control of Greece.
Who was the first American to be recognized internationally as a literary figure?
a. James Fenimore Cooper b. Walt Whitman c. Washington Irving d. Edgar Allen Poe e. William Cullen Bryant
In what ways did women participate in the Civil War, and how did the conflict change the status of women in both the North and the South?
What will be an ideal response?