Like a strong majority of women across the United States, Phyllis Schlafly was an adamant supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment, which was designed to remove the legal ability to discriminate "on account of sex."

a. true
b. false


b. false

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Under President George W. Bush, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice both served as

a. national security advisor. b. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. c. secretary of state. d. secretary of defense.

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________ did not sign peace treaties until 1947

A. The Soviet Union and Germany B. The Soviet Union, Romania, and Bulgaria C. Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria D. Italy, Finland, Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria

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Which of the following statements is consistent with the population of Europe during the 19th century?

A) The population of Europe increased more than it did during the previous 20 centuries. B) Forty million Europeans emigrated. C) The population increased by 130 percent. D) Mortality rates declined. E) all of the above.

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The "neoconservative" position on the War in Iraq was

A) To do more research to be certain the country was developing nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. B) That compromise conveyed weakness; it's better to defeat than negotiate with U.S. enemies. C) Concern about the high price-tag of the war. D) That working with the United Nations was the best option in dealing with Iraq. E) That military intervention should be avoided at all costs.

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