The _________ took several concrete steps to solidify the new U.S.–Soviet relationship by signing for the destruction of each nation's chemical arsenal by the year 2002 and accelerated negotiations for the START Treaty and the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty
a. Washington Summit
b. Malta Summit
c. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE)
d. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
e. Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty
A
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a. The Pendleton Act b. The Negotiated Rulemaking Act c. The Civil Service Reform Act d. The Government Corporation Control Act
The presidency of Woodrow Wilson is crowned by successful intervention of the United States into World War I in 1917. Though Wilson saw several successes, his greatest downfall was
a. his failure to gain Senate approval to join the League of Nations. b. the loss of the Philippines to Japan. c. the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan. d. his failure to enact comprehensive civil rights legislation. e. his inability to desegregate the military.
Which of the following was used to discourage the African Americans and the poor whites from voting?
A. The voting ticket B. The citizenship clause C. The poll tax D. The primary tax E. The election ticket
Which of the following, arguably, has the most influence in times of war?
a. Civil libertarians b. The executive c. Individual citizens d. Defenders of the Bill of Rights e. First-generation Americans