Democratic Party rules in effect gave Southerners veto power over the selection of the party's presidential nominee
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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As feminists faced some backlash in the 1920s, what strategies did they try instead?
A) Some looked to cooperate internationally on behalf of women's rights. B) They supported Mexican women in their successful bid for suffrage. C) They took up the fight against Prohibition. D) They became involved with labor unions, advocating for new laws to aid women workers. E) All of these choices
Which of the following statements about George B. McClellan is FALSE?
A. He ran against Abraham Lincoln in the election of 1864. B. He was found to have, in Lincoln's opinion, a wholly inadequate grasp of strategy, acting too slow for Lincoln's tastes. C. He was eventually replaced by General Henry W. Halleck. D. He originally served as commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. E. He served briefly as chief of staff but returned to the field in March 1862.
In 1969, President Richard Nixon believed an American withdrawal from Vietnam would
A. silence his critics. B. harm America's "credibility." C. allow the nation to have "peace with honor." D. enhance his public standing in the United States and the world. E. force North Vietnam to live up to its promises regarding South Vietnam.
In the atmosphere of the Cold War, the United States tended to define "human rights" in terms of political liberty, while the Soviet Union emphasized social and economic entitlements.
a. true b. false