What event made the 1978 Camp David talks—the first attempt at Arab–Israeli peace— possible?
a. Jordan's defeat in the Six Day War
b. Syria's defeat in the 1973 October War
c. Egypt's success in the 1973 October War
d. Egypt's success in the Six Day War
e. Israel's victory in the 1967 War
C
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What does the U.S. Constitution have to say about the size of the Supreme Court?
A) It specifically sets the number of justices at six, later amended to nine. B) It specifically sets the number of justices at nine. C) It suggests, but does not mandate, a Court of nine justices. D) It does not indicate how large the Court should be. E) It specifically places the matter in the hands of the House of Representatives.
Under the Fourteenth Amendment, states are prohibited from doing which of the following?
a. refusing equal treatment to all people within their boundaries – b. depriving women, African Americans, and Native Americans of their rights c. refusing to honor the legal rights of citizens from out of state d. depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property arbitrarily
Which president was assassinated by a disgruntled job seeker?
A. Abraham Lincoln B. James Garfield C. William Tyler D. John Adams
Which of the following is an economic or trade union?
A) Association of Pacific Nations B) World Health Organization C) Andean Common Market D) Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries