Leon E. Panetta, a former congressman from northern California, was President Clinton's first chief of staff
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The leaders of the Seneca Falls Convention demanded that women be givenĀ
A. the right to get a graduate education. B. the right to get an undergraduate education. C. the right to vote. D. the same employment opportunities as men. E. equal pay for equal work as men.
There are 3,034 counties in the United States
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Capitalism is best described as a(n)
A) economic system in which the means of production are owned by the state. B) system in which a small group of people owns the majority of the wealth. C) system in which the use of property is controlled by majority will. D) economic system in which production and property are privately owned, with a minimum of government interference. E) good idea in theory but not practically applicable.
One aspect of the Clean Air Act of 1990 was that it
A) required new automobiles to reduce emissions of nitrogen dioxide. B) established an immediate ban on the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as of 2002. C) created a loophole to allow older coal-burning power plants to continue operating as they had been for years. D) removed pollution controls on factories and other businesses in 96 cities with air quality problems. E) mandated a shift from coal-generated power to nuclear energy.