The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) between the United States and the U.S.S.R
a. succeeded in slowing the growth of the superpowers' nuclear arsenals.
b. were unsuccessful in restraining both the quantitative and qualitative arms race.
c. were successful in restraining the quantitative and qualitative arms race.
d. were successful in restraining the qualitative arms race but not the quantitative arms race.
A
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What will be an ideal response?
Under the ________, states were granted extra representation based on the number of slaves they held
A) ?slavery population clause B) ?equal population compromise C) ?three-fifths compromise D) ?five-eighths compromise E) ?census clause
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required which of the following?
a. all states to seize and return slaves as property b. Northern states to seize and return slaves as property - c. Southern states to seize and return slaves as property d. Southern states to recognize escaped slaves as free citizens
Which of the following best describes the proposed reform of decentralization?
a. More outsourcing would be used to save the federal government money. b. States or regional and local offices, which are more closely connected to local issues and client populations, would be given greater independence and authority. c. Large agencies would be broken down into many smaller agencies, because organizations with fewer people tend to operate more efficiently. d. Decentralizing the bureaucracy would provide a check on congressional and judicial power, because more of the government's responsibilities would fall into the private sector.