During the Clinton administration, __________ remained off limits to U.S. trade and tourism
A) Cuba
B) Mexico
C) Chile
D) Guatemala
A
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A) extended the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court over actions by state courts. B) held that a state might be sued in federal court by a non-resident. C) stated that federal judges could not be removed from office except by impeachment. D) established the authority of the Supreme Court to invalidate federal laws it thought to be unconstitutional.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Corrective surgeries were first conducted on intersex infants and children as early as the 19th century. 2. Intersex is a natural physical variation occurring in approximately 1 of every 2000 births worldwide. 3. Intersex traits discovered at birth pose serious health risks requiring surgical intervention. 4. One change in the medical profession in the 21st century is that providers no longer instruct parents of intersex children to withhold an intersex diagnosis from their child. 5. Intersex was renamed a disorder of sex development throughout the medical community at the beginning of the 21st century.
What was the Camp David agreement of 1978?
A) The first peace talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians to recognize each territory as a state and enter negotiations. B) The agreement between the PLO and Israel to cease hostilities and share the Gaza Strip. C) The agreement between Jimmy Carter and Menachem Begin that Israel would return Sinai to Egypt and in return for normal diplomatic relations. D) The cease fire between the PLO and Israel. E) The agreement between Hosni Mubarak and Israel to cease hostilities between Egypt and Israel.