Full-scale American involvement in Vietnam began in 1965 in a series of steps designed primarily to __________.

a. prevent a North Vietnamese victory
b. lead to Vietnamese unification
c. demonstrate America’s commitment to the containment of communism
d. frighten the Chinese and the Soviets


a. prevent a North Vietnamese victory

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How did the masses of unskilled workers affect the Progressive movement?

a. They joined together by the millions in unions and established a Progressive agenda that they realized through collective bargaining. b. They successfully lobbied local, state, and even federal governments to pass laws protecting their rights. c. By sheer number, the masses influenced industry and society through their struggles to find work and to survive urban poverty. d. Most of them worked hard during the day at their jobs and took classes at night so they could progress to skilled labor or even to professional status. e. Most of the masses believed in the American dream, if not for themselves, then for their children, and they worked for Progressive financial stability.

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Why were the meetings of Allied leaders at Tehran and Yalta significant?

What will be an ideal response?

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Today immigrants are likely to work __________.

a. as office workers b. in factories c. in service industries d. as oil field workers

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Harvey Milk was

a. one of the first openly gay elected officials in the state. His success in West Hollywood led to the election of a majority of gays and lesbians in that city in 1990. b. one of the first openly gay officials in the state, elected in 1977 to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He was murdered by a former member of the board. c. a former police officer and member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who murdered the first openly gay board member and the city's mayor in 1978. d. the author of a state ballot initiative in 1977 that would have required school districts to refuse to hire or to fire any teacher or other school employee who advocated or supported any homosexual activity.

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