Great Society reforms
A. improved the lives of whites far more than blacks.
B. made no dent in reducing hunger in America.
C. were generally proven to be cost-effective.
D. contributed to the greatest reduction in poverty in American history.
E. grew in popularity over the next decade and a half.
D
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A. encouraged European integration B. discouraged cooperation between European states C. insisted that European projects include countries such as the United States and Canada D. reluctantly agreed to European integration to maintain NATO
What nation, like the United States, emerged as a somewhat troubled union in the mid-19th century?
A) Mexico B) Haiti C) Canada D) the British Caribbean
Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church because
A. he disagreed with the sale of indulgences B. he disagreed with the Church's treatment of Galileo C. he wanted an annulment of his marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon D. he wanted to demonstrate support for Martin Luther
Although Clinton came into office focused on domestic issues and the economy, foreign affairs forced their way into his presidency. Compare and contrast situations in which the United States intervened (either alone or as part of a peacekeeping force)
with those situations in which Clinton chose not to intervene.