In his brief presidency, Gerald Ford
a. signed the Helsinki accords.
b. granted a complete pardon to all accused in the Watergate scandal.
c. appointed Henry Kissinger as vice president.
d. lost the Republican nomination for president in 1976.
e. sent American troops to prevent the final defeat of South Vietnam.
a
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The occupation of ____________ gave French merchants in Marseilles new economic ties to North America
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Aeneid
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When the United States barred the importation of slaves from foreign countries, what effect did it have on states like Virginia and Maryland?
a. The prohibition caused the institution of slavery to wither in those states and practically to disappear by the outbreak of the Civil War. b. The prohibition intensified antislavery sentiment in those states as the importance of slavery in the region declined. c. The prohibition led the states to shift the focus of their economies away from tobacco and wheat to more lucrative crops such as cotton. d. The prohibition raised the value of slaves already living in the United States and led to a renewed commitment to slavery in those states.
What did Japanese expansionists hope to achieve in the 1930s?
a. They wanted to create trade relationship with Western powers. b. They wanted to create a military alliance with China. c. They wanted to create a new power structure in Asia with Japan guiding its neighbors. d. They wanted to align with the powerful Soviet Union. e. They wanted create a military and economic alliance with the United States.