As the events of Watergate unraveled,

A) the complicity of the president in the scandal became evident.
B) little evidence could be found of the president's involvement.
C) the judicial system did not participate in the process.
D) Americans grew tired of the issue.


Ans: A) the complicity of the president in the scandal became evident.

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In the U.S.:

A) women touch more than men do
B) young black people engage in more interpersonal touch when greeting each other than when greeting white people
C) you learn the rules about touching as you enter childhood
D) hugging dignitaries is common
E) All of these are correct

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The 'Rashomon Effect' refers to the difficulty in establishing

A. centralized rule. B. the battle readiness of an army. C. the truth about an event or series of events. D. dynastic stability. E. religious conformity.

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New Sweden was located in the present day state of ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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As the impact of the Industrial Revolution grew

a. the middle class of Western Europe gained political power by the early eighteenth century. b. landed power in Western Europe was quickly displaced. c. by the end of the nineteenth century, bourgeois politicians shared power with the aristocracy in Western Europe. d. in Eastern Europe, the aristocracy was very quickly displaced by the emerging bourgeoisie. e. the industrial working class became the social pacesetter by the end of the nineteenth century.

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