What was Hull House?

A) ?a political machine
B) ?a settlement house for immigrants
C) ?one of the country's first skyscrapers
D) ?one of the exhibition buildings at the 1893 world's fair in Chicago


B

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A) embarking on an expensive military buildup B) creating new programs to aid the poor C) fighting poverty abroad D) providing aid to the Soviets

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In 1925, John Scopes, a public schoolteacher in Tennessee, was convicted of violating the state's law against the teaching of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

a. true b. false

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Why was the United States called the "arsenal of democracy" in 1940?

A. The leaders in the democratic nations of Europe were educated in the United States B. Most of the battles to defend worldwide democracy took place on American soil. C. The United States supervised elections in European nations before the war. D. The United States provided much of the weaponry needed to fight the Axis powers.

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The Cuban Missile Crisis

A. was the first major Mexican-Cuban crisis. B. was a direct attempt by the United States to remove Fidel Castro from power. C. was a direct attempt by the Soviet Union to launch a nuclear attack on America. D. brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, but eventually produced a lessening of Cold War tension between the superpowers. E. caused several military confrontations between the superpowers in world "hot zones."

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