Which Middle Eastern country had become a U.S. ally in the 1950s and 1960s?

A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Egypt
D. Syria
E. Kuwait


Answer: A

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A. changing sports culture, the ways that people relate to sports images, and how athletes are produced B. altering the scientific culture, the ways that people relate to scientific news, how research is produced, and how science is practiced C. changing celebrity culture, the ways that people relate to celebrity images, how celebrities are produced, and how celebrity is practiced D. causing people to become reliant on network news for their information and ideas

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Jefferson supported ratification of the Constitution, but he disliked which of the following about the document?

A. The two-term limitation on the president B. The inclusion of the separation-of-powers concept C. The system of checks and balances D. The omission of a bill of rights

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The Mazdakite movement arose in response to the

a. Manichaean heresy. b. unequal distribution of the Sasanid Empire's bounty and social justice. c. demand for improved trade relations with the East. d. massacre of orthodox Zoroastrians by the Huns.

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