Which of the following outlawed denying the right to vote on the basis of race?

a. The Emancipation Proclamation 
b. The Thirteenth Amendment 
c. The Fourteenth Amendment 
d. The Fifteenth Amendment 
 


d. The Fifteenth Amendment 

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Which of the following led a bipartisan effort in the U.S. Senate that culminated in the formation of NATO?

a. Senator William Knowland. b. Senator Strom Thurmond. c. Senator Arthur Vandenberg. d. Senator Richard M. Nixon.

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What is the first stage in a systematic, qualitative, comparative historical study?

A. select cases (such as nations) that vary in terms of the key concepts or events B. specify a theoretical framework and identify key concepts or events that should be examined to explain a phenomenon C. propose a causal explanation for the historical outcome and check it against the features of each case D. identify similarities and differences between the cases in these key concepts or events and the outcome to be explained

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Balance of threat theory rejects the basic assumptions of realism

a. True b. False

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Why might a government go ahead with a policy or action that the majority of citizens oppose?

a. Public opinion does not always reflect what is best for the nation. b. The public probably will have forgotten all about it by the next election. c. The government rarely has an accurate way of knowing what the people think. d. The public would rather see decisive action that it opposes than no action at all.

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