Reagan's approach to the conflict in Nicaragua differed from Carter's because Carter __________
a. refused to get involved in the conflict, whereas Reagan sent economic aid to the Sandinista government
b. deployed ground troops to Nicaragua, whereas Reagan implemented an airstrike strategy
c. favored an airstrike strategy in Nicaragua, whereas Reagan deployed ground troops instead
d. deployed troops to Nicaragua, whereas Reagan sent economic aid to the Sandinista government
e. gave economic aid to the Sandinista government, whereas Reagan cut off that economic aid
E
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A. a reaction by Chinese business leaders to the policies of Yuan Shikai. B. the effort on the part of Sun Yat-sen to gain control of the Peking government. C. demonstrations by Chinese students in opposition to the Japanese being awarded Germany's sphere of influence in Shandong province. D. an effort by peasants to show support for the radical reform program of Yuan Shikai. E. the first, unsuccessful attempt by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to stage a coup.
In the 25 years following the Civil War all of the following changes occurred in the railroad industry, EXCEPT:
a. A transcontinental line connected California to Omaha, Nebraska, and ultimately eastern cities. b. Railroads grew from 35,000 miles of track to 167,000 miles. c. Iron rails had been replaced with steel rails. d. Railroad companies had expanded the number of gauges on which to transport their goods.
What ignited the antiradical "Red Scare" of 1919-1920? What could the president have done to quell the rising tide of hysteria? Why did the Red scare come to an end so quickly?
What will be an ideal response?
Harry Truman's economic package was known as the
a. Fair Deal. b. New Frontier. c. Great Society. d. New World Order.