What was the purpose of Operation Rolling Thunder during the Vietnam War?

A) To take the war to North Vietnam by invading it
B) To carry out a massive ground offensive against the Vietcong
C) To invade Laos and Cambodia to shut down supply routes into South Vietnam
D) To use air power to weaken North Vietnam's ability to fight


D) To use air power to weaken North Vietnam's ability to fight

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The extension of the right to vote to poor white men could have posed a threat to the power of the dominant elite. How did the elite reduce that threat?

A. They threatened to raise taxes if poor whites voted against them. B. They made free land, or homesteads, available to poor whites in most states. C. They attempted to create solidarity among whites by emphasizing racial divisions between blacks and whites. D. They supported public education in the belief that an educated electorate would keep the "better sort" in power.

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The British situation in Palestine was complex because

a. the British disapproved of a Zionist state. b. Britain and France were at odds over the Balfour Declaration. c. the British did not support Arab independence. d. during the war, Britain made contradictory agreements with different groups in the Middle East. e. Britain promised to support a Palestinian homeland.

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How would late seventeenth-century Virginia best be described?

A) a plantation society, dominated by a slaveholding elite B) a diversified society and economy, with minimal social stratification C) a society of small farmers, committed to diversified agriculture D) a successful commercial enterprise that returned large profits to the crown E) a society struggling with the question of slavery

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Ronald Reagan hoped to execute a foreign policy that made America "stand tall." Discuss how he attempted to implement that goal in the following areas: Grenada, Lebanon, Libya, and Iran.

What will be an ideal response?

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