President Gerald Ford's brief "honeymoon" with the American public ended when he __________
a. confessed to taking steroids during his college football days as a Michigan Wolverine
b. suppressed about-to-be-declassified files pertaining to the Kennedy assassination
c. proposed normalizing relations with Castro's Cuba
d. granted disgraced President Richard Nixon a full pardon
e. appointed liberal Republican Nelson Rockefeller as his vice president
D
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Which event happened after World War I?
A. the publication of The Jungle B. the first personal federal income tax C. the formation of the NAACP D. the granting of suffrage to women
Painters Gilbert Stuart, Charles Willson Peale, and John Trumbull are famous for their
a. dramatic landscapes of the American frontier in the immediate aftermath of the Revolution. b. portraits of Abigail Adams, Benjamin Banneker, and Little Turtle. c. artistic celebrations of upstanding citizens and of significant events associated with the American Revolution. d. cityscapes of Boston, Philadelphia, and Charleston in the years immediately after the Revolution.
Pope Gregory VII angered many in the nobility when he
a. declared that education was only for the clergy. b. forbade secular rulers from conferring symbols of office on clergy. c. told Henry IV not to interfere with church business. d. changed the liturgy to make it uniform. e. demanded that clergy refuse to take donations intended only for themselves.
Following his spectacular victories from 334 to 331 B.C., Alexander's political strategies included all of the following except
A) founding an universal empire that would be held together by common values and a common way of life. B) founding cities in the regions he conquered and sending Greeks or Macedonians to colonize them. C) using the military garrisons of his cities to maintain order in the surrounding countryside. D) spreading Hellenic ideas and values throughout his empire. E) coercing conquered peoples into abjuring their native faiths.