One of the most damaging problems of the Carter administration was its failure to win the release of U.S. hostages from
a. Iraq.
b. Iran.
c. Kuwait.
d. Lebanon.
e. Jordan.
b
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With regard to the Iraq war, policymakers in the Bush administration _____________________.
A. wanted a United Nations peacekeeping force to stabilize Iraq after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein B. insisted that responsibility for postwar Iraq be put in the hands of the State Department C. paid very close attention to studies done by the State Department concerning possible problems that might be encountered in postwar Iraq D. seemed not to have planned for the postwar period
Renaissance humanism helped topple authoritarian medieval attitudes via all of the following EXCEPT
a. advocating democracy. b. offering critical insights. c. criticizing the Church. d. emphasizing humanity's creations rather than God. e. spurring freedom of thought.
The Erie Canal cut shipping costs over its route by such substantial percentages as to make canal shipping more economical for farmers, for example, than wagon trains.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In 1836, the Whig party nominated three presidential candidates because
a. the Whigs were disorganized and ineffectual as a national party. b. the party was sharply divided on principles. c. Whig leaders hoped to throw the election into the House of Representatives, as in 1800 and 1824, where they believed they would command a majority of the state delegations. d. none of these choices. e. all of these choices