The British-French-Israeli attack on Nasser's Egypt in 1956 ended
a. with a surprising Egyptian victory.
b. with the destruction of the Suez Canal.
c. with the Suez Canal permanently under an Anglo-French consortium.
d. when the United States condemned the invasion, forcing a withdrawal of foreign troops.
e. in an armistice, after which the World Court placed the Suez Canal under United Nations control.
d
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Rolling Thunder - Read McGeorge Bundy's February 7, 1965, memorandum to President Johnson:https://vietnam.vassar.edu/documents/doc10.html.a. What course of action did National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy recommend?b. According to Bundy, what was the "primary target" of his proposed sustained bombing campaign? Explain.c. In Bundy's view, what were the odds that the sustained bombing campaign would succeed? What benefits did he assert would accrue to the United States even if the reprisal campaign failed? What do you think would have constituted success to Bundy?d. Does this memorandum suggest that Bundy had much faith that the Rolling Thunder campaign would solve America's Vietnam dilemma? Explain.
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By 1500, ________ had disappeared from North America
A) the earlier cultural diversity B) the farming way of life C) pastoral nomadism D) civilization
The Slavs were
A) an ethnic group of European barbarians decimated by the Avars. B) the resultant ethnic population of the East after the influx of Avars. C) the resultant population of the East after the expansion of the Byzantine Empire. D) an ethnic group of European barbarians who would eventually dominate the East. E) an ethnic group of European barbarians that migrated eastward after the Avars.
The Congressional Reconstruction Acts of 1867
A) dismissed southern states from the union and divided the South into military districts B) excluded blacks from voting C) allowed former Confederates to hold public office D) All of these choices are correct