The United States went into Iraq in 2003 for all of the following reasons except
A) the state-sponsored terrorism of Saddam Hussein.
B) the belief that Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.
C) Iraq was not conforming to the demands of the UN since the Gulf War.
D) this would send a message to all outlaw nations to behave or face these consequences.
E) intelligence confirmed poison gas was created in Iraq.
E
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Which of these helps explain the high turnover and absentee rates of women factory workers during the war?
A) Wages were high and jobs were easy to find. B) Many women found it nearly impossible to manage both a job and a household. C) The majority of women did not feel it was right for women to work in factories. D) Women were often discouraged from working in factories by male friends and family members.
The year 1886 marked the end of an era dominated by the __________
A) National Labor Union B) American Federation of Labor C) Knights of Labor D) Populists
Why was James Monroe elected in both 1816 and 1820, in spite of fierce debate over the Missouri Compromise?
A) Monroe was on the winning side in the debate. B) Monroe took no part in the controversy. C) Monroe changed sides rapidly during the controversy. D) Monroe set out a clear agenda, and then pursued it to a successful conclusion. E) The president worked behind the scenes, using proxies to achieve his goals.
Unlike most city-based societies of the ancient world, Harappan city-states provided what for their citizenry?
a. Walls for defense b. Religion c. Trade with distant civilizations d. Various forms of plumbing e. Lack of structure