Which of the following was not part of President Richard Nixon's strategy in Southeast Asia?
A) escalated American bombing of North Vietnam.
B) ordered massive increases in American ground forces to invade North Vietnam.
C) replaced American troops with South Vietnamese forces.
D) opened secret direct negotiations with North Vietnam's foreign minister, Le Duc Tho.
E) widened the war by invading Cambodia.
B
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President Nixon worked with military dictatorships that created Operation Condor to
A) save an endangered species of birds native to the Andean highlands. B) promote the development of democracy throughout the western hemisphere. C) destroy leftist, anti-dictatorial political movements throughout South America. D) smash powerful drug cartels that profited from cocaine sales and defied U.S. power.
The most direct and continuing European-Muslim conflict was that between
a. Christians and Islamic fundamentalists b. The English and African Muslims c. The Portuguese and the Sa’dians d. The Russians and Central Asians e. The English and the Ottomans
This law, considered a major achievement of the maternalist reformers that provided federal assistance to programs for infants and children's health, was later repealed by Congress in 1929.
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Why did Britain and France make so many concessions to aggressive actions from Hitler and Germany?
a. Many people in France and Britain preferred to make almost any concession rather than risk the slaughter of another European war. b. The acts of aggression did not violate any peace accords that had been signed or agreed upon previously. c. They believed that Germany would not be a real threat to peace in Europe. d. They could not recover from the economic and military losses of World War I.