What was the apparent motive behind the Oklahoma City bombing?
A) anger over U.S. military bases in Saudi Arabia
B) retaliation for the FBI raid on the Branch Davidians
C) revenge for the assassination of Muammar Gaddafi
D) concern about environmental degradation
Answer: B
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A) Price Revolution B) Longitude Problem C) Treaty of Tordesillas D) Treaty of Madrid
In a single generation the Meiji leaders transformed Japan into a powerful industrial society poised to play a major role in world affairs.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
During the First World War, public dissent against governmental policies was
a. encouraged, to demonstrate to the world the sort of democracy for which Americans were fighting. b. frowned upon by most citizens, but widely accepted as a necessary check on the powers of the government. c. treated as an unacceptable form of disloyalty which could lead to government surveillance or even imprisonment. d. voluntarily laid aside, as black rights leaders, socialists, and others agreed that the war effort must take precedence over all other issues.
Throughout the 1830s, the U.S. government pursued the policy of __________
A) removing Indians from the Southeast B) assimilating Indians into white society C) forcing Indians to relocate to the Southeast D) leaving Indians alone as much as possible