Some critics argued that George W. Bush was simply continuing the Reagan Revolution of "starving the beast" of government regulations and entitlements that had developed since the rise of the Industrial Age. Which of the following agendas of Bush led to this argument?
A) The legalization of partial-birth abortion
B) Cuts in defense spending
C) Large tax cuts for wealthy Americans
D) Support for the Kyoto Protocol
E) Restricting access to health insurance to members of the working class
C
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A bishop's authority rested mainly on
a. how many converts he brought to Christianity. b. how much land and wealth he held. c. an aura of holiness. d. how large a diocese he commanded. e. recognition by the pope.
At the conclusion of President Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial,
A. Johnson was acquitted by a margin of one vote. B. a majority of senators voted to acquit. C. Johnson resigned from office just prior to the vote. D. every Senate Republican voted to convict. E. Johnson was convicted and then pardoned by the Senate.
When looking at the past, Renaissance humanists drew their greatest inspiration from
A) ancient Greece and Rome. B) Roman Catholic theology. C) medieval scholarship. D) the events of the previous few decades. E) Chinese culture.
What were the origins of the independence movement in North America?
What will be an ideal response?