President Nixon preferred foreign policy over domestic, and his chief foreign policy advisor was:
a) Daniel Moynihan
b) John Ehrlichman
c) Henry Kissinger
d) William Rogers
C
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The Panic of 1819 had the effect of
A) reducing tension between the North and South. B) increasing agricultural prices. C) repairing factionalization in the Republican Party. D) ending restrictions on voting and office holding in many states.
Walter Lippmann, a cofounder of the New Republic, claimed, in the period before World War I, that mankind could achieve all of the following except
a. the sublimation of evil. b. the conquest of social problems through reason and technology. c. the perfectibility of man and society. d. the establishment of a "Christian World Order."
A colonial scientist whose work was well known in Europe was
a. Benjamin Banneker b. Charles Wilson Peale c. William Bradford d. Benjamin Franklin e. Increase Mather
Which of the following statements about late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century immigrants is NOT true?
A. An increasing number came from southern and eastern Europe. B. Most were skilled urban workers. C. Most were young, between 15 and 40. D. Most settled in cities.