The Exxon Valdez incident revealed

A) How exorbitant corporate profits had become.
B) The need for campaign finance reform.
C) The weaknesses of America's industrial secrets.
D) The environmental dangers of transporting oil.
E) That Bill Clinton was controlled by oil executives.


D

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François Mitterrand's career involved

a. maintaining the Gaullist tradition. b. abandoning the Gaullist perspective in government. c. working with the Green Peace party to end nuclear power in France. d. leading the opposition party, but not participation in government. e. opposition to European unity.

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What were "jingoes"?

A. Cubans who collaborated with the Spanish rulers B. journalists who tried to stir up war fever C. traveling musicians D. ultra-patriots who favored the threat or use of force

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In order to reduce the power of his potential rivals, Diocletian did all of the following except

a. removed the power of the Senate. b. split the army by creating a mobile field army in the interior. c. separated military and civil careers to prevent governors from commanding troops. d. limited the number of provincial governors to fifty. e. subdivided the provinces to make it harder for generals to become governors.

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Abolitionism and "free soil" were essentially the same thing.

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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