What was NATO?
A) The enforcement mechanism of the Marshall Plan.
B) The military arm of the United Nations.
C) The military coalition of the US, Canada, and Western Europe against communism.
D) The Soviet military alliance.
E) None of the above.
Ans: C
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a. Lord North's desire to precipitate a crisis in Massachusetts. b. Indian raids against Massachusetts colonists. c. the riot that followed the seizure of the Liberty by customs officials. d. the decision by the North ministry to use force to suspend the Massachusetts assembly.
Which of the following is true of the tyrant of Miletus, Aristagoras?
A. He urged a Persian expedition against the island of Naxos. B. He turned to the mainland states for help. C. He organized the Ionian rebellion of 499 B.C.E. D. All of these are correct.
A leading liberal American theologian who urged a vigorous American foreign policy and a return to Christian foundations was
a. Paul Tillich. b. Billy Graham. c. Benjamin Spock. d. Reinhold Niebuhr. e. Norman Vincent Peale.
When John C. Calhoun put forth his doctrine of nullification, he was
A. secretary of state. B. a congressman. C. governor of South Carolina. D. vice president. E. a senator.