In foreign affairs, President George H. W. Bush
A. expressed little interest in international activities.
B. rejected most arms treaties in favor of increased weapons testing.
C. signed expansive reduction agreements with the Soviet Union.
D. sought to keep the Berlin Wall in place to maintain stability in Eastern Europe.
E. ended his predecessor's ongoing military intervention in Panama.
Answer: C
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A) Dutch B) English C) French D) Spanish
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. outlawed Catholicism in British Quebec. b. provoked outrage among American colonists because it sustained unrepresentative colonial assemblies and denial of jury trials in Quebec, setting a dangerous undemocratic precedent in America. c. restricted Quebec's boundaries to the area north of the Great Lakes. d. was generally ignored by the thirteen seaboard colonies because it had little effect on their relations with Britain. e. granted Quebec a representative assembly and trial by jury.