One of George H. W. Bush's most effective campaign strategies in the 1988 election was to portray his opponent, Michael Dukakis, as _____
A) being soft on crime
B) inexperienced
C) non-conservative
D) a supporter of communism
E) too aggressive
A
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The Senate's willingness to __________ led to the unrest that ended the republic.
A. make extraordinary military appointments B. borrow money C. expand Roman territory into Asia D. abandon traditional religious customs
Under the Constitution, who selects the president if no candidate receives a majority in the Electoral College?
a. the House of Representatives b. the state legislatures c. the Supreme Court d. the Senate
The Br'er Rabbit stories __________
a. showed how a fugitive slave could find safe haven in the underbrush b. were encoded messages used in the Underground Railroad c. were used to indoctrinate white children with the belief that slaves were no smarter than animals d. showed how a defenseless animal could overcome a stronger one through cunning and deceit, a metaphor for survival as a slave e. portrayed slaves as being happy and well-adjusted
The tuber cultivated by the Arawak, which is used today to manufacture tapioca, is
A. millet. B. maize. C. manioc. D. cacao. E. squash.