_________, a professor of government at Harvard, served as Nixon’s national security advisor.

a. Warren Burger
b. John Foster Dulles
c. George McNamara
d. Henry Kissinger


d. Henry Kissinger

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Nobles rebelled in _____ between 1648 and 1652 to halt the growth of royal power

a. France b. Sweden c. Switzerland d. Russia e. Spain

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English officials believed that the establishment of colonies in the New World would help maintain order in England by a. providing new markets for English goods among Native Americans. b. providing an outlet for what the officials perceived to be England's excess population. c. diverting the attention of the English people from domestic problems to the task of converting the Indians

toChristianity. d. increasing England's supply of gold and silver, thereby bringing inflation under control.

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Why were some American women angered by the Fifteenth Amendment?

a. White women did not want African Americans to have the right to vote. b. It did not remove property qualifications for voting. c. It did not make poll taxes or literacy tests illegal. d. It gave voting rights to black men but not to any women.

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How did state politicians undermine Jefferson's promises to Native Americans?

a. They passed the Adams-Onís Treaty to obtain Florida as U.S. land, but Jefferson had promised Florida to the Native Americans. b. They denied independent states to Native Americans, as promised by Jefferson. c. They authorized the occupation of Native American land, displacing Native Americans to whom Jefferson had promised land and citizenship. d. They attempted to relocate or exterminate the Native Americans from their land against the policies of President Jefferson. e. They would not allow Native Americans to own African slaves, and yet Jefferson himself and most southern politicians owned slaves.

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