What was the principal effect of the Cuban Missile Crisis?

A. a decrease in nuclear rhetoric used by the United States and the Soviet Union
B. improved economic and diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba
C. the United States' imposition of a powerful economic embargo on Cuba
D. an increase in the hostilities between the United States and Soviet Union over the next few decades


Answer: A

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A) William Jennings Bryan. B) Warren G. Harding. C) Charles Evans Hughes. D) Theodore Roosevelt.

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The early New Deal experiments borrowed rather freely and randomly from

a. Marxism, Leninism, and European socialism. b. the principles of early twentieth-century laissez-faire economists such as Freidrich Hayek. c. Mussolini's fascism and Hitler's Nazism. d. U.S. wartime and pre-war agencies and European social reform models. e. the late nineteenth-century utopian literature of Henry George, Edward Bellamy, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

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The doctrine known as "rational Chistianity" stressed which of the following beliefs?

A. predestination B. conversion C. the benevolence of God D. the reasons for innate human sinfulness

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Despite President Nixon's desire for a more conservative Supreme Court and his appointment of several new justices, the Court actually moved further toward social reform.

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

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