The 1973 War Powers Act
a. gave the president the power to commit troops without declaring war.
b. compelled the president to end the secret bombing war in Cambodia.
c. required the president to report to Congress any commitment of American troops to a foreign conflict.
d. ended the military draft and created an all-volunteer army.
e. required Congress to approve funds for military operations.
c
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Which of the following is true of William Pitt's policies toward the colonies during the Seven Years War?
A. Pitt's policies called for the quartering of troops in private homes. B. Pitt's policies allowed Americans to have battlefront command positions. C. Pitt's policies placed recruitment of troops from the colonies in local hands. D. Pitt's policies encouraged British army personnel to confiscate supplies from colonists.
The internal slave trade in the United States ran from ________
A) the West to the upper South B) the upper South to the West C) the upper South to the lower South D) the lower South to the upper South E) the lower South to the West
Arab nations placed an oil embargo on the United States in retaliation for
a. Nixon toppling the Allende government in Chile. b. American support for Israel in the Yom Kippur War. c. American resistance to Egypt nationalizing the Suez Canal. d. American refiners refusing to use Arab tankers to transport oil.
What were the economic consequences of the Tokugawa peace? Be specific.
What will be an ideal response?