How did Reagan's face-to-face meetings with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev affect U.S.-Soviet relations?
A. They reduced Reagan's support among hard-liner conservatives.
B. They warmed U.S.-Soviet relations and toned down aggressive rhetoric.
C. They led directly to Gorbachev's fall from power in the Soviet Union.
D. They produced substantial arms reduction treaties between the countries.
Answer: B
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A) the disgust it felt concerning the institution of slavery. B) the hope that they could enslave unwitting blacks who entered their country. C) the hope that new black communities would provide a buffer between white Canadians and rebellious Indians. D) the revenue to be raised from taxation.
How did trade help undermine the purpose of the nobility?
A. by putting more resources at the disposal of kings B. by allowing peasants access to revolutionary ideas C. by building the church's communication network D. by creating mercenaries
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A) a wheeled plow used to turn heavy clay soils. B) a light chain mail vest, worn over a hauberk. C) a traditional way of cultivating relationships between ruler and ruled. D) an agricultural estate owned by a lord and worked by peasants. E) a polite way of treating a man of low birth.
What did Roosevelt promise he would do for poor people during his presidential campaign?
What will be an ideal response?