What made the 1987 INF Treaty so significant?

A) It eliminated 2,500 U.S. and Soviet missiles from Europe, a major step toward ending the Cold War.
B) It eliminated an entire class of existing nuclear weapons, which was vital to the end of the Cold War.
C) It provided for on-site inspection to verify compliance on the part of both countries, a sign that each side was thawing in the Cold War.
D) All of these choices
E) None of these choices


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A. conservative attacks on Jacobins B. the Jacobins' violence against the church C. murders in rural France during the winter of 1794 D. Austrian purges of nationalists inspired by the revolution

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After the 1860 presidential election, why did Republicans reject any further compromise on the slavery issue?

A) They believed that war was the only method left to settle the issue. B) They believed that moderate southerners would soon regain control, and that compromise on matters of basic principle was tantamount to surrender. C) They believed that the nation was better off split in half because it obviously could not exist half slave and half free. D) They believed that the issue had already been settled by the election of 1860. E) All of these choices

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The administrative language of the Achaemenid Empire was:

a. Farsi b. Aramaic c. Hebrew d. Elamite

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The Battle of Tippecanoe helped push the United States into the War of 1812 because:

a. American forces attacked British soldiers in the area. b. many westerners believed Tecumseh's uncompromising stand was supported by the British. c. the British declared war based on their treaty with Tecumseh. d. it forced the United States to build a large army.

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