Nixon approached foreign policy from a(n) __________ perspective.
a. partisan
b. outsider’s
c. realistic
d. idealistic
c. realistic
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Nixon's involvement in the Watergate cover-up was proved by:
A) secret tapes of Oval Office conversations. B) his own admission of guilt. C) testimony of Daniel Ellsburg. D) Nixon's signed order authorizing the break in.
Progressive reformers of the cities believed that ________ were needed to solve problems and enact real change
A) experts B) bankers C) politicians D) scientists E) mayors
The message of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "The American Scholar" was for American artists to
A) challenge Americans' faith in progress, technology, and human goodness. B) stress the role of reason and intellect in the pursuit of the truth. C) create distinctly American forms of art rooted in the facts of American life. D) investigate the darker side of human nature by looking at moral conflicts in the lives of ordinary Americans.
Which detail in the image suggests that this portrayal of the Crusades reflected the Christian perspective?
A) the beheading of Christian martyrs B) the church official holding a cross C) the defense of women and children D) the absence of Muslim soldiers