Lyndon Johnson's decision ____ in 1968 effectively preserved the military status quo in Vietnam
a. in the Tet offensive
b. not to seek reelection
c. to bomb Cambodia
d. not to send any more troops to Southeast Asia
e. to join forces with France in Southeast Asia
b
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In a common pattern, Empress Wu and Empress Wei ruled ________
A) by assassination B) through patronage of established religions C) behind the scenes D) through a male relative
On the national level, the commitment of organized labor to female workers was weak
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The 1936 presidential election marked what significant change in African American political life?
a) Black voters supported the Democratic candidate for president in overwhelming numbers. b) White Democrats regained control over southern legislatures to enforce Jim Crow laws. c) The Republican Party reestablished its role as the party of black civil rights. d) African Americans propelled the Socialist Party to equal standing with the Democrats and Republicans.
The English takeover of New Netherland (which was subsequently renamed New York) ________
A) had little immediate effect on the colony B) was followed by the expulsion of the Dutch C) led to the prompt creation of a legislature D) met with armed resistance by the Dutch E) sparked a war between the English and the Dutch