Why did President Eisenhower warn the nation at the end of his term?

A) He was concerned about growing danger of nuclear arms proliferation.
B) He worried about the threat of a communist takeover in Southeast Asia.
C) He saw danger in extremism in the civil rights movement.
D) He was alarmed by growing power of the military-industrial complex.


D

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A) a national health insurance plan. B) federal aid to education. C) an increase in the federal minimum wage. D) a national Interstate Highway System.

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In the tenth and eleventh centuries, rural society was reshaped by all of the following except

A) a consolidation of villages into communities. B) improved living conditions and legal status for peasants. C) a tendency for the labor service requirements to decrease. D) growing tensions among the peasants. E) proximity to a castle meant access to resources that were provided by the lord in return for services.

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What was the percentage of Jews in medieval Europe?

A) 1 percent B) 5 percent C) 10 percent D) 25 percent E) statistically negligible

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