Which of the following candidates in the 1968 presidential primaries was assassinated?

a. Hubert Humphrey
b. Robert Kennedy
c. Eugene McCarthy
d. George Wallace


b

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What was “Brunel’s billiard table”?

a) the nickname for Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Great Western Railway, engineered to be perfectly flat b) an exceptionally precise and expensive type of pool table that Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed for the elites of England, spreading his fame among the aristocratic classes Consider This: Isambard Kingdom Brunel insisted that his railways have a wider-than-normal gauge to ensure their smooth operation. See 7.7: Narrative: The Great Ship. c) the nickname for the Avon suspension bridge, because a pool ball could be rolled across its length and never swerve to the side Consider This: Isambard Kingdom Brunel insisted that his railways have a wider-than-normal gauge to ensure their smooth operation. See 7.7: Narrative: The Great Ship. d) the nickname for the deck of the Great Eastern, which was designed to stay level even in rough seas Consider This: Isambard Kingdom Brunel insisted that his railways have a wider-than-normal gauge to ensure their smooth operation. See 7.7: Narrative: The Great Ship.

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After the Battle of Bunker Hill, the French foreign minister remarked that if the British had two more such victories,

a. France could easily retake Canada. b. the war would be won by Britain. c. Britain would have no army left in America. d. Parliament would be bankrupt. e. Britain´s army would be just as envied as its navy.

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Darius I became king of kings by

a. winning a horse race. b. assassinating Cyrus. c. killing the Magi priest who had been placed on the throne after the death of Cambyses. d. destroying the oligarchical government that was established by Cyrus. e. being declared king as son of Cambyses.

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Tribes in the southern part of the Indian Territory __________

A) mainly came from the upper Midwest B) created new communities in the West C) engaged in constant war with the Army D) returned east as soon as possible

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