When did the U.S. government pay off its war debts?
A) decades after the conclusion of the war
B) before the conclusion of the war
C) immediately following the end of the war
D) in the 1950s
E) never
A
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a. painted Spanish treatment of Native Americans as inhumane. b. condemned exploitation of Native Americans by the Roman Catholic church. c. was completely false with no basis in the actions of the Spanish. d. was spread primarily by conquistadors who lost their rights of encomienda.
Which of these was not responsible for fueling the boom in the stock market before 1987?
a) high-tech stocks of businesses engaged in the growing personal computer industry b) the expansion of "junk bonds" and leveraged buyouts c) the major increase in the quality of American goods and services d) insider trading
In 1980, Jimmy Carter's major Democratic opponent to his renomination was
a. Ronald Reagan. b. George McGovern. c. John Anderson. d. Walter Mondale. e. Edward Kennedy.
How did U.S. intervention in China differ from its intervention in Korea?
A) The United States could only respond with diplomacy in the Chinese conflict, but gave supplies and funds to North Korea. B) The United States responded with all-out war in China, but refused to get involved in the Korean conflict. C) The United States extracted itself from the conflict when civil war broke out in China but sent troops to aid South Korea. D) The United States sent troops to China when civil war broke out, but only sent money to South Korea when the violence began. E) The United States intervened with diplomatic efforts and supplies in North Korea, but did not intervene in any way in China’s civil war.