The first major trouble to afflict President Carter's foreign policy was the

a. Panamanian seizure of the Panama Canal.
b. collapse of the Camp David accords between Israel and Egypt.
c. ominous reheating of the Cold War with the Soviet Union.
d. taking of American hostages by Afghan revolutionaries.
e. threatened Chinese invasion of Taiwan.


c

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George Washington was greatly alarmed by Shays's Rebellion.

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

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Prior to the Civil War, the steel industry in the United States

A. resulted in the construction of large commercial ocean freighters. B. barely developed at all. C. largely replaced the iron industry. D. boomed as a result of the expanding U.S. Navy. E. emerged as an important supplier for railroad construction.

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The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s can best be described as

a. an organization created to help promote African-American businesses b. a movement that sought to draw people back to the inner cities c. a relief program to provide jobs for minority workers d. a period of great achievement by African-American writers, artists, and performers

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