The first threat of a U.S.-Soviet confrontation took place in
A. Estonia.
B. Cuba.
C. Yugoslavia.
D. Czechoslovakia.
E. Iran.
Answer: E
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a. Creole languages were a mixture of English and different African languages. b. Creole languages were a mixture of different African languages with no English. c. Creole languages were a mixture of French, English, and Dutch languages. d. Creole languages were written versions of African languages. e. Creole languages were informal, colloquial versions of English.
Which section of the Fourteenth Amendment had the longest-lasting legal impact?
A. The section which guaranteed the war debt of the United States B. The section which conferred citizenship on freedmen and prohibited states from abridging of their constitutional rights C. The section which withheld political power from prominent Confederates D. The section which penalized states that did not allow African Americans to vote
The most numerous of the non-English immigrants were the ______
In the 1850s, the U.S. policy of "concentration" for Indians
A. assigned all tribes to their own defined reservations. B. affirmed and continued the previous federal treatment of Indians. C. set the basis for Indian policy for the rest of the century. D. had many benefits for both whites and Indians. E. reduced conflicts between whites and Indians.