In the Supreme Court case of Milliken v. Bradley (1974), the Court
A. handed down a decision that delighted both liberals and conservatives.
B. struck down a plan to transfer students across district lines to achieve racial balance.
C. upheld the principle of affirmative action.
D. eliminated all restrictions on performing abortions.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: B
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a. The Caribbean b. The Ohio River Valley c. The Canadian border d. New Orleans
In the early western theater of the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant
A) surprised a large Confederate force at Shiloh Church. B) displayed a military genius for setting large goals. C) closely coordinated plans with eastern military activities. D) prematurely invaded forts in Kentucky and Tennessee.
The United States joined its allies in the Persian Gulf War in order to
a. regain control of the Middle East oil supply. b. roll back Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. c. demonstrate that the U.S. military could conduct a major ground war thousands of miles from its home bases. d. support Israel against the growing threat from the Arab states. e. guarantee a permanent U.S. naval presence in the Middle East.
The "Spot Resolutions," as proposed by _____, presented countervailing views on advocating America's manifest destiny
A) Sam Houston B) William B. Travis C) Joseph Smith D) Abraham Lincoln E) Stephen F. Austin