What were the consequences of the My Lai massacre for commanding officer Lieutenant William Calley?
A) He kept the events secret and was accused of responsibility decades later.
B) He was never brought to trial and regarded as a hero.
C) He successfully argued that higher-ranking officials were responsible.
D) He was convicted of murder and pardoned by Nixon.
D
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In 700, China was ruled by which of these Tang monarchs, a prominent supporter of Buddhism?
A) Yangdi B) Empress Wu C) Tang Taizong D) Wuzong
What is considered to be one of the greatest factors of identification with Rome allowed in the provinces?
a. inclusion in the new Roman coinage system was based on denarii. b. all official business was transacted in Latin. c. the annual provincial councils could transmit their opinions and concerns to the emperor. d. Roman citizenship was extended to inhabitants of the provinces. e. provincial proconsuls in service were circulated throughout the empire.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Following the Republican electoral sweep of 1994, President Clinton vowed to defend the heritage of New Deal liberalism. 2. In 1900, the average annual income of Americans was $3,000 in today's dollars. 3. Between 1977 and 1999, the United States executed 598 people.
The southern tribe that most nearly resembled their white neighbors were the
A. Choctaws. B. Fox Indians. C. Seminoles. D. Cherokees.