The term Great Society was used by President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe his efforts to
(a) lower taxes for all Americans
(b) win the race for outer space
(c) end poverty and discrimination in the United States
(d) improve the nation's armed forces
Answer: (c) end poverty and discrimination in the United States
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a. A bicameral legislature was superior to a unicameral legislature. b. His plan would have more appeal to the American people than the Virginia Plan would. c. It resolved the issue of slavery in a way that satisfied both northerners and southerners. d. His plan was backed by both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
Southern black Populists often joined the
A) Grange. B) Southern Alliance. C) Farmers Union. D) Colored Farmers' Alliance.
Many languages of Mesopotamia, along with Hebrew and Arabic, belong to what language family?
a. Indo-European b. Semitic c. Nilo-Asiatic d. Turkic e. Aryan
Which of the following is the most common way for a woman to contract HIV in the United States?
A. through unprotected sex with a man B. through unprotected sex with a woman C. by using intravenous drugs D. None of these answers is correct.