What U.S. Secretary of State was instrumental in getting Congress to pass the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act?

a. Henry Kissinger
b. Hillary Clinton
c. Cordell Hull
d. Dean Acheson


c. Cordell Hull

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Which statement best describes who can serve as a member of the legislature?

A. A "common person" can serve in the legislature because the per diem is so high during legislative sessions that it amounts to a high annual income. B. The legislature is considered a great place for a career because the salary is so high. C. Most people that serve in the legislature have another source of income and don't have to rely on the legislative salary. D. Many members of the legislature are well off and don't need the legislative salary or work for a business that will continue to pay their salary while they are away on state business.

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Shays' Rebellion plays an important role in American history for which of the following reasons?

A. It represents the first major battle to occur in the southern colonies during the American Revolution. B. It anticipated the states' rights battle. C. It was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. D. It made obvious the weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation. E. It enabled the colonists to reorganize and gain the upper hand against the British in the Revolutionary War.

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Which of the following is an example of a unilateral directive?

A)national security directives B)presidential vetoes C)the take-care clause D)the vesting clause

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Which of the following is true of gas prices and gas taxes in the United States in comparison to Europe?

a. Both gas prices and gas taxes are higher in the United States than in Europe. b. Both gas prices and gas taxes are lower in the United States than in Europe. c. Gas prices are higher in the United States than in Europe, but gas taxes are lower. d. Gas taxes are higher in the United States than in Europe, but gas prices are lower.

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