Which Democrat, running for president in 1968, was closest to President Johnson's foreign and domestic policies?
a. Former Alabama Governor George C. Wallace
b. Minnesota Senator Eugene J. McCarthy
c. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey
d. New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy
C
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The English author William Blackmore considered the demise of Native Americans to be inevitable, and he
A) encouraged the elimination of the remaining tribes. B) lamented the end of so many once-glorious cultures. C) blamed it on the greed and destructiveness of U.S. policy. D) saw them as giving way to a higher and more civilized race. E) believed that the responsibility of whites revealed their savagery.
Southern whites defended slavery after 1830 by arguing all of the following EXCEPT
A) it Christianized "heathen" Africans. B) it provided adequate food and shelter for slaves. C) it created an ordered society for slaves. D) it paid better than northern factories.
What type of venue was the salon in France?
a. A chamber in the palace of Versailles in which petitions were presented to the king. b. A convocation of parlements to provide status updates. c. A social gathering presided over by well-born women for discussion of current events and interests. d. A school for diplomats. e. The administrative offices of the centralized state bureaucracy under Louis XIV.
The Kingdom of Ghana
a. remained poor, in spite of large lead deposits, because of series of spendthrift rulers. b. exported gold, leather goods, slaves, and ostrich feathers. c. was the first African state to develop large-scale fish farming. d. had an merchant class but refused to trade with Berbers from the north. e. accepted the tenets of Buddhism.