Which of the following was a new political movement, composed of a loose coalition of conservative, evangelical, and libertarian Republicans, that opposed the president's groundbreaking healthcare act?
A. the Coalition for America
B. the Tea Party
C. the 99 percent movement
D. the Occupy Wall Street movement
Answer: B
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Why did European nations begin to default on repaying their debts to the United States in the late 1920s?
A. They had begun massive rearmament programs. B. They were experiencing severe inflation. C. They were pouring massive sums into social welfare programs. D. They depended on reparations payments from Germany to pay their loans and, since American banks had stopped making loans to Germany, those reparations payments ceased.
The first and only ex-Confederate state to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment in 1866 and thus be immediately readmitted to the Union under congressional Reconstruction was
a. Virginia. b. Georgia. c. North Carolina. d. Tennessee. e. West Virginia.
Which of the following was true of the war in Vietnam between 1965 and 1968?
a. General William Westmoreland wanted to win the war with one, decisive blow. b. American bombing campaigns proved ineffective. c. By 1967. the United States was already starting to pull out of Vietnam. d. By early 1968, the United States was on the verge of victory in Vietnam.
How did the colonists react to British plans to appoint an Anglican bishop for North America in 1750?
What will be an ideal response?