In the Brezhnev Doctrine, the Soviet Union:

A. was focused on reforming the internal workings of the Soviet government.
B. set a policy of Soviet self-containment.
C. increased freedom of discussion and other rights in the Soviet Union.
D. gave itself the right to interfere in the affairs of other communist countries.
E. committed itself to a policy of isolationism.


D

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In the late nineteenth century,

A. Civil war veterans were forced to do without military pensions of any kind. B. the federal government gave pensions to both Union and Confederate veterans. C. a majority of male citizens in the North received federal pensions. D. the federal government created a pension system for all retired Americans. E. Civil War veterans were paid pensions by individual states, but not by the federal government.

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The Works Progress Administration provided federal assistance to

A. animal trainers and veterinarians. B. artists and sculptors. C. artists, sculptors, writers, and musicians. D. grooms and jockeys. E. writers and musicians.

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To shore up support in the black community during the 1948 presidential race, Harry Truman:

A) announced wide-ranging civil rights proposals that included anti-lynching legislation and a permanent Fair Employment Practices Committee. B) announced a federal "war on poverty." C) called for a new war against Jim Crow segregation in the South. D) asked that black delegates from southern states be seated at the Democratic National Convention.

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