Among Bush's advisers who pushed most strongly for the invasion of Iraq were

a. Secretary of State Colin Powell and the State Department.
b. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and the Central Intelligence Agency.
c. former President George H.W. Bush and the foreign policy realists.
d. Vice President Richard Cheney and administration neoconservatives.
e. former Bush administration National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft.


d

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According to Martin Luther, good "works"

A) offered the means to heavenly salvation. B) represented only the external evidence of grace won through faith. C) enabled an individual to reduce his or her time in purgatory. D) conferred upon an individual the blessings of the Church.

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A persistent source of tensions between Bostonians and British soldiers leading up to the Boston Massacre was __________.

A. stationing of British soldiers in private residences B. competition between troops and townsmen over jobs C. strong anti-military sentiment in the colonies D. the presence of local militia near British troops

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a. reflected the values of the Democratic party. b. cost more than traditional literary magazines. c. gained spectacularly in circulation in the late nineteenth century. d. lost popularity because of their sensationalism. e. all of these choices.

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