When it came to welfare programs, Richard Nixon
a. sought to exclude African Americans.
b. tried to repeal only food stamps and Medicaid.
c. did little to reduce the poverty rate.
d. did his best to do away with Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs.
e. supported significant expansion in many areas.
e
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a. electromagnetic radiation b. mine gases c. unsafe machinery d. dust laden air
Which area had come under Muslim rule by the mid-eighth century?
a. Most of Spain b. All of France c. Half of Germany d. All of Italy e. One-third of Russia
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A. Many of the middle-class progressives who had originally supported prohibition began to oppose the experiment. B. All these answers are correct. C. Organized crime gained exclusive access to an enormous, lucrative industry. D. It reduced drinking in some areas of the country. E. It remained in effect for thirteen years.
What were the challenges that geography created for the development of long-distance contacts and communication in North America?
What will be an ideal response?