Which of the following was not a reason why Ngo Dinh Diem, the president of South Vietnam and ally of the United States, lacked popular support in his country?
Ans: His Buddhism alienated the predominantly Catholic population.
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The Third Estate of the fifteenth century was
A) predominantly urban. B) essentially free from the manorial system, especially in eastern Europe. C) relatively free from violence and disease in urban areas. D) overwhelmingly made up of peasants. E) made up of clergy and nobles.
Until the 1880s, the task of receiving immigrants fell on __________
A) the federal government B) private charities C) the cities D) religious leaders
How and why did attitudes toward slavery change in the aftermath of the Revolution?
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Which statement is NOT true of President Andrew Johnson?
A. Johnson is impeached by congress. B. Johnson was impeached but is not removed from office. C. Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Bill of 1867. D. Johnson was reelected in the Presidential Election of 1868. E. All are true.