In the election of 2004, George W. Bush won a wide victory over Democrat John Kerry, winning a popular vote margin of 58 percent to Kerry's 40 percent.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Describe some of the key cultural attributes of the Muslim sultanates that came to power in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. What types of scholarly endeavors were encouraged in these societies, and who engaged in scholarship? Discuss relations among Muslims, Jews, and Christians in the region and how these interactions affected culture.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which action did President Gerald Ford take in an attempt to end the national controversy over he Watergate affair?

A. declaring a war on poverty B. declining to run for reelection C. asking Congress to impeach Richard Nixon D. pardoning Richard Nixon

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The geographic reorientation of popular culture that occurred by the later 1960s was centered on the

A. Northeast. B. Deep South. C. West Coast. D. Sun Belt.

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As a member of the growing shi class of well-to-do, educated commoners and lower aristocracy, Confucius _____________.

a. Easily found employment in his native state of Lu and far beyond. b. Argued that whatever the shi class maintained to be moral was actually moral. c. Advocated the “well-field” system as a means of ensuring crop surpluses and equality among peasant cultivators. d. Sought a position as political adviser to the courts of several states, but was largely unsuccessful.

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