On August 9, 1974, President Richard Nixon became the only president in U.S. history to
a. be impeached.
b. be indicted.
c. resign.
d. be sent to jail.
e. refuse to leave after his removal from office.
c
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The McComb project, a voter registration campaign in Amite County, Mississippi was led by a twenty-six year-old black high school teacher from New York, named:
A) Robert Moses. B) Chuck McDew. C) James Bevel. D) Bob Zellner.
According to the Hymn of Zoroaster, Ahura Mazda judges his followers by their
a. actions and accomplishments, not their thoughts. b. motives and thoughts, not their actions and accomplishments. c. knowledge and understanding, not their faith. d. faith, not their knowledge and understanding.
What factors contributed to the rise of modern popular culture in the 1920s? What examples revealed the emerging importance of celebrities in American culture?
What will be an ideal response?
Sectionalism refers to
A) ?identifying with members of one's social class. B) ?political loyalty to one's own region of the country. C) loyalty to one's political party. D) ?loyalty to one's country. E) ?political identity on the basis of gender.