The political aftermath of the French Revolution and its impact on the U.S.–French relationship vexed John Adams throughout his presidency

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: TRUE

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Johnson, Rush, and Feagin propose radical changes to achieve a utopian, nonracist society in the United States, including a new sociopolitical structure, resocialization and education, and active, individual reconciliation of race-based prejudices. Explain what is meant by this proposal.

What will be an ideal response?

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Ronald Reagan's supply side economic advisers assured him that the combination of budgetary discipline and tax reduction would do all of the following except

a. stimulate new investment. b. deplete overall tax revenues for the federal government. c. boost productivity. d. foster dramatic economic growth. e. reduce the federal budget deficit.

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What body in the Roman Republic originated as advisors to the kings and claimed the right to ratify resolutions before they became law?

a. Senate b. Consuls c. Plebeian Assembly d. Tribunes e. Centuriate Assembly

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Identify at least three events that contributed to the rise of the slavery issue in American politics in the 1840s. Why did each one have this effect?

What will be an ideal response?

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