Lincoln's opponent from the Democratic Party in the presidential election of 1864 was __________
a. Jefferson Davis
b. Stephen Douglas
c. John Bell
d. Ulysses S. Grant
e. George McClellan
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The ruling by the Supreme Court in Bowers v. Hardwick is evidence of which of the following?
a. Despite the conservative mood of the nation, the Supreme Court remained a bastion of liberalism. b. The Court had no sympathy with the concept of affirmative action. c. The Court had taken a decisive turn in the direction of federal power over the concept of states' rights. d. President Reagan's appointments to the Supreme Court made that body more conservative.
What two developments did Truman consider "two halves of the same walnut"?
A. NATO and the Warsaw Pact B. the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan C. East and West Germany D. the CIA and the NSC
Seventeenth-century philosophers discussed the struggle between
a. the government and the people. b. the government and the church. c. power and liberty. d. upper and middle classes. e. republicanism and capitalism.
In response to the breakout of the civil war in Spain, the U.S. government joined with Britain and France in an agreement to
A. support the republican side. B. support Franco's regime. C. use the conflict as a means of establishing military positions in Spain. D. offer no help to either side. E. offer help to whichever side would repudiate any diplomatic contact with Hitler's regime.