In his 1972 reelection bid, Nixon __________
A) barely won the popular vote and electoral vote
B) helped the Republicans regain control of Congress
C) swept the electoral college, winning over 500 electoral votes
D) won with a plurality
C
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“Race music” referred to __________
a) rhythm and blues music played on urban radio stations b) black Gospel music c) jazz d) swing
America's postwar nationalism manifested itself in
a. the debut of a new paper currency with patriotic designs. b. the increase in school textbooks written by Americans for Americans. c. the financial panic of 1819. d. the Missouri Compromise debates. e. the explorations of Lewis and Clark.
________ is diagnosed when an individual has experienced repeated, unexpected periods of sudden intense fear or discomfort followed by at least a month of worry about having another episode.
A. Panic disorder B. Persistent depressive disorder C. Anorexia nervosa D. Dependent personality disorder
What was one of Pennsylvania's only restrictions on religious liberty?
A) Settlers could belong to any denomination but had to sign an oath affirming that they would not oppress Quakers. B) Holding office required an oath affirming a belief in Jesus Christ, which eliminated Jews from serving. C) Atheists were welcome as long as they promised not to attack religion publicly. D) Church attendance was mandatory, but the state did not specify which type of church. E) There were no restrictions