In his campaign for president, Jimmy Carter emphasized that he was a Washington "insider" who could be more effective with Congress than President Ford had been.

a. true
b. false


Ans: b. false

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As a "trust-buster," Roosevelt hoped to __________

A) weaken the political power of big business B) give organized labor a better chance at survival C) keep business strong and healthy through regulation D) remove any foreign competition

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On March 31, 1968, President Johnson addressed the nation with a call for peace negotiations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the Zimmerman Telegram, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann negotiated in support of

A) a declaration of war against the United States. B) an attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. C) an alliance between the United States and the Central Powers. D) initiating more U-boat attacks against Allied ships. E) a border war between Mexico and the United States.

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The first national political convention in the United States was conducted by the Democrats in Baltimore

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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