What was the intended purpose of the National Security Council (NSC)?

a. to implement the nation’s security strategy
b. to coordinate the intelligence-gathering activities of government agencies
c. to advise the president regarding the nation’s security
d. to facilitate communication between the branches of the armed services


c. to advise the president regarding the nation’s security

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The Industrial Workers of the World differed from other labor organizations in embracing __________

A) racial harmony B) socialism C) social Darwinism D) nonviolent protest

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One of the ports that benefitted most from the slave trade was:

a. Barbados, where slaves were exchanged for molasses b. Williamsburg, where molasses was processed into rum. c. Liverpool, where manufactured goods, such as guns, knives, textiles, and other wares would sail to Africa where the goods would be exchanged for slaves. d. Capetown, from whence most slaves were exported.

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Instead of staging sit-ins, SNCC members were encouraged by President Kennedy to

A. march on Washington in a display of solidarity. B. lobby Congress for legislative action. C. focus on registering black voters. D. join the freedom riders in what he believed to be a more effective form of protest.

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What is meant by a gene-by-environment interaction?

What will be an ideal response?

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