What were the decisions made and actions taken by Thomas Jefferson, during his administration, that most significantly changed the role of the presidency in American politics?
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What connections were made during the 1950s between popular culture and juvenile delinquency? Why were such connections made, and were they convincing, in your opinion?
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In the eastern portion of North America, the preeminent concern of Indian peoples was __________
A) falling prices for fish and furs B) population growth in the British colonies C) internal political divisions within tribes and confederacies D) the arrival of French and Spanish colonists
The major Zen sects stressed
A) prayer. B) military prowess. C) meditation and riddles. D) an organized clergy. E) monastic life.
From the very first, World War I was what is known as a _________, a conflict in which the belligerent parties engage in the complete mobilization of available resources in order to secure a military victory.
a. war of capitulation b. total war c. terminal war d. do-or-die war