Who was President Richard Nixon's national security adviser?

a. Henry Kissinger
b. Daniel Ellsberg
c. Spiro Agnew
d. William Rogers
e. Robert McNamara


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Which of the following is NOT true about Nixon's less-than-successful foreign policy endeavors in the late 1960s and early 1970s?

A) The United States supported the election of Salvadore Allende in Chile. B) The United States had to intervene, at the urging of the Soviet Union, in preventing Israel from overthrowing the Syrian government. C) The Nixon administration strengthened ties with Iran and Saudi Arabia, described as the "twin pillars" of friendly Arab governments. D) The Americans remained suspicious of India's relationship with the Soviet Union, which led to a stronger military alliance between the United States and Pakistan.

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Benedictine monks and nuns took vows __________

A) of chastity, poverty, and obedience B) to always obey the pope C) to convert pagans to Christianity D) of silence

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How did the cotton gin help farmers?

A. It enabled them to weave cotton into cloth more effectively B. It enabled them to transport cotton more effectively C. It enabled them to process cotton much more quickly than before D. It enabled them to grow more cotton per acre

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What was the main message of the Franciscans and Dominicans? How turbulent was this religious period? What was the significance of the popular heresies?

What will be an ideal response?

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