Who challenged Lyndon B. Johnson for the presidency in the 1964 election?
a) Barry Goldwater
b) Hubert Humphrey
c) Robert Kennedy
d) Harry Truman
a) Barry Goldwater
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Which 1968 presidential candidate was so popular on campuses that his campaign was called the "children's crusade"?
A. Hubert Humphrey B. Eugene McCarthy C. Richard Nixon D. George C. Wallace
Which statement about European contact with Africa is FALSE?
a. Most people in the African interior were little influenced by Europeans in the 1500s. b. The Portuguese took over the gold trade from Mwene Metapa in East African. c. The Dutch established a colony at Cape Town to supply its ships headed for the Spice Islands. d. The Boers were responsible for keeping other Europeans away from the Cape of Good Hope. e. England established a colony at Zimbabwe in the late 1600s.
The African slave trade
a. was fundamentally altered by the French in the late 1400s. b. involved the forcible movement of millions of African slaves overseas. c. involved the deaths of less than one percent of those leaving West African ports before they arrived at a new home in the Americas. d. began practices never before seen in Africa. e. solved the labor shortage challenge in European agriculture.
Improved nutrition in Europe during the nineteenth century
a. was based largely on food imports from the Americas. b. was associated with a drop in the consumption of meat and dairy products. c. benefited only the upper classes. d. meant that the majority of the population was taller, stronger, and even smarter. e. was tied exclusively to literacy rates.