Of the following people who believed Vietnam was a mistake, which one did Johnson call a "crack-pot"?

a. Martin Luther King, Jr.
b. Walter Cronkite
c. David Miller
d. Stokely Carmichael


A

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A. establishing the Good Neighbor policy with Latin American nations B. forgiving the foreign debts incurred during World War I C. officially recognizing the existence of the Soviet Union D. passing a series of neutrality laws

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The term for the American trend towards neurotic, domineering mothers is ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What justification did the Paris Commune give for the September Massacres?

A. They claimed that the people held in city jails were counterrevolutionaries and threatened the gains of the revolution. B. They claimed that the aristocrats executed in the massacre had worked against the goals of the revolution and could not be trusted to be free. C. They claimed that the massacres targeted counterrevolutionaries. D. They claimed that the massacres were directed by the Legislative Assembly against enemies of the state.

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The Boston Associates began the Lowell mills with the idea that

a. workers would be encouraged to establish labor unions b. once the mills were up and running, immigrants would replace young farm women c. factories could be run without the abuses of the English factory system d. young farm women were an ideal labor supply because they would follow orders unquestioningly e. the mills would enable them to end U.S. dependence on British textile mills

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