The conflict in the Koreas helped to produce what kind of reaction in America?

a. A more tolerant understanding of communism.
b. A fervent anti-communism led by Senator McCarthy
c. A fervent anti-communism led by President Eisenhower
d. Unprecedented economic catastrophe


b. A fervent anti-communism led by Senator McCarthy

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How did Dominican preacher Girolamo Savonarola convince the Florentines to allow King Charles VIII of France to enter Florence without resistance?

A. He told them that the king's arrival was divine vengeance on their immorality. B. He promised to ask the king to leave all the land to the Florentines. C. He explained that Charles VIII had only the best intentions for the Florentines. D. He delivered a heartfelt speech on the merits of good international relations.

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What role did FDR play in the shifting of African American political affiliation from the Republican party to the Democratic party?

a. He designed the TVA and NRA specifically to benefit African Americans. b. He appointed African Americans to high-ranking positions and criticized racial discrimination. c. He was the first president to appoint African Americans to governmental positions. d. He used the New Deal to create legislation to end segregation in the South. e. His New Deal provided jobs and job security to most African Americans.

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The 1952 McCarren Immigration and Naturalization Act

a. supported the anti-Communist tendencies of the decade by specifically targeting undocumented immigrants who engaged in "subversive" activities for deportation. b. ended the category of "aliens ineligible for citizenship," thereby clearing the path for Asians to become U.S. citizens and own property. c. allowed an unlimited number of Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans to legally immigrate each year. d. granted citizenship to all Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans already living in the United States.

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President Johnson entered office determined to see a substantial civil rights bill passed by Congress.

a. true b. false

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