An American-supported invasion of the Bay of Pigs in 1961 had as its mission
A) the assassination of Fulgencio Batista in Cuba.
B) the return of Chiang Kai-shek to mainland China.
C) a military coup in support of King Farouk of Egypt.
D) the overthrow of Fidel Castro in Cuba.
E) the assassination of Mao Zedong.
D
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The late-nineteenth-century theory of the Teutonic origins of democracy
A) argued that the roots of democracy and the rule of law were found in the ancient tribes of northern Europe. B) was violently opposed by Americans of British descent because it portrayed their ancestors so negatively. C) was initially rejected but has been subsequently validated by extensive research by historians and archaeologists. D) argued that the roots of democracy and the rule of law were found in the ancient peoples of the Middle East.
In the late 1960s, this/these inventions transformed computer technology:
A. Invention of the microchip B. Invention of the mouse C. Invention of the transistor D. Both A and B. E. Invention of the monitor
Which statement is most consistent with women's experiences in the late nineteenth century?
a. Women continued to occupy a separate sphere in life where they were separated from a cruel world that would undermine their femininity. b. There were no colleges or universities open to women. c. They were joining clubs that encouraged their participation in reform movements. d. They had moved into the professions and constituted one-third of all doctors and one-fourth of all lawyers.
The Jewish ________ was a reform movement that urged Jews to integrate themselves into the social and cultural mainstream.
A. Reformation B. Enlightenment C. Exodus D. Sabbatical