A large part of the Bush administration's election strategy in 2004 was to appeal to the large community of conservative, evangelical Christians and mobilize them to vote.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Events in the Watts section of Los Angeles in 1965 showed that

a. the Democratic Party was calming the anger of poor Americans. b. grassroots democracy was succeeding by using nonviolence. c. there was growing power in nonviolent civil disobedience. d. racial unrest could result in violent riots.

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Which country suffered the most casualties in World War II?

a. Germany b. Japan c. The U.S.S.R. d. Britain e. United States

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What justification did the Paris Commune give for the September Massacres?

A. They claimed that the people held in city jails were counterrevolutionaries and threatened the gains of the revolution. B. They claimed that the aristocrats executed in the massacre had worked against the goals of the revolution and could not be trusted to be free. C. They claimed that the massacres targeted counterrevolutionaries. D. They claimed that the massacres were directed by the Legislative Assembly against enemies of the state.

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The Marshall Plan gave money to help ________ rebuild

A) Britain B) the Soviet Union C) Western Europe D) Japan

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