Both Quakers and Catholics were strengthened as a result of their support for the Patriot cause and the Revolutionary War
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
FALSE
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Throughout the late 1960s,
A. deferments for the military draft increased. B. None of these answers is correct. C. opposition in the United States to the Vietnam War intensified. D. no American refused induction; instead, thousands fled to Canada and Sweden. E. both deferments for the military draft increased, and opposition in the United States to the Vietnam War intensified.
How did the acquisition of Texas, New Mexico, and California cause conflict in the United States?
A) The Constitution did not establish the status of slavery in future states, so whether or not those territories would allow slavery was hotly debated. B) The new territories were all north of the Missouri Compromise line, which threatened to disrupt the balance between slave and free states. C) The Missouri Compromise mandated that those territories should be free, but the economies of the territories were already completely dependent on slavery. D) Mexico kept claiming the territories even after they had been annexed to the United States. E) Citizens in those territories refused to pay taxes to a federal government that they did not support.
How was the decision to invade Iraq different than the decision to invade Afghanistan?
A) The decision to invade Iraq had widespread international support. B) The decision to invade Afghanistan was unpopular with the American people. C) The decision to invade Iraq did not receive congressional support. D) The decision to invade Afghanistan had widespread international support.
What impact did military service during the war have on American men?
A. Most felt that their war years were wasted, and they returned home angry and disillusioned. B. Most did not want to return to their civilian lives and made a career out of the service. C. Many became disillusioned with the American political system. D. Many became less prejudiced after having served with people from backgrounds and cultures different from their own.