The three famous legislators of the first half of the nineteenth century were Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and Stephen Douglas
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The German chancellor who sought normalization of relations between East and West Germany was ______________.
A. Helmut Kohl B. Helmut Schmidt C. Konrad Adenauer D. Willy Brandt E. Angela Merckel
The Truman Doctrine
A. involved direct Soviet economic aid to Greece and Turkey. B. stated that the United States would provide aid for any nation that was being threatened by Communist subversion. C. was the basis for substantial United States aid to India and Iran. D. tolerated a limited expansion of Communist control over areas of the Middle East. E. was to be a non-political attempt to advance free governments in North Africa.
Lincoln
A. was an abolitionist. B. believed racial equality was feasible at the time if certain concessions were made to southern elites. C. believed slavery was morally acceptable under certain conditions. D. believed slavery was morally wrong, but was not an abolitionist. E. None of these answers is correct.
Where and when did Martin Luther King Jr. give his famous "I Have a Dream" speech?
What will be an ideal response?