What was one outcome of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

A) the admission of Kansas and Nebraska as free states in the Union
B) a brief period of peace in Kansas before the outbreak of the Civil War
C) a bloody civil conflict between proslavery and antislavery forces in Kansas
D) the extension of the Fugitive Slave Act to the unorganized territories


C

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An obstacle to relations between the United States and Third World countries in the 1950s was ________________.

A. the segregation practices in the United States B. the bumbling diplomatic style of John Foster Dulles C. the opposition of the United States to the Soviet use of force in Eastern Europe D. the unwillingness of the United States to extend foreign aid to Third World nations

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From 1914 to 1916, as world war 1 rages in Europe, America's were not able to remain neutral j. Thought as we as action mainly because

A.president Wilson supported the war aims of Germany and austra-Hungary B. The warring powers interferes with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas C. U.S. newspapers encourages a policy of imperialist expansion D. U.S. membership in military alliances required the nation to fight

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The "new right" movement that helped to elect Ronald Reagan was driven in large part by

a. fiscal conservatives. b. evangelical Christians. c. Wall Street and big business. d. Midwesterners. e. Catholics and Jews.

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One of the most important contributions of Montesquieu was his advocacy of a governmental system of

A) united nations. B) checks and balances. C) royal courts. D) judicial appeal. E) petitioning.

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