In the weeks and months after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Americans ____ encroachments on their civil liberties were crucial to capturing terrorists
a. mostly agreed that
b. firmly disagreed that
c. trusted the president's stance on whether
d. were indifferent on whether
e. were divided on the issue of whether
e
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Although Ayaan Hirsi Ali is now an American citizen and works with conservatives on many causes, why has she not found much support on the American Right?
a) She is a self-declared atheist. b) She still identifies culturally as a Muslim. Consider This: She has attacked all religion as inherently oppressive. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting. c) She is too European in her political outlook. Consider This: She has attacked all religion as inherently oppressive. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting. d) She opposes all forms of marriage. Consider This: She has attacked all religion as inherently oppressive. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting.
Which of the following statements is the most accurate depiction of the Aztec Empire?
A. It was a highly centralized, tightly administered monarchy developed through military conquest. B. It was a confederation of localities linked by a feudal allegiance system in which a central ruler controlled an empire developed through military conquest. C. It was a highly centralized maritime society that had evolved from a foundation of intense religious piety. D. It was followed by the Mayan civilization. E. Human sacrifice was abolished by Montezuma.
The Central Intelligence Agency __________.
A. was the first government agency devoted to intelligence and spying B. had its roots in the wartime Office of Strategic Services C. was created by Congress over Truman's veto D. remained a small and insignificant agency during the Cold War
In the early years of the First World War, it was difficult for America to remain neutral because
A. the United States had strong economic ties to the Allies. B. most Americans felt the United States should enter the war at once. C. many Wilson administration officials held pro-German sympathies. D. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan was decidedly pro-British.