Why was Lyndon B. Johnson reluctant to be seen as weak in Vietnam?

A) He did not want to lose support for his domestic agenda.
B) He believed that any sign of weakness would invite a Soviet attack.
C) He wanted to uphold his longstanding reputation as an anti-communist.
D) He felt that it would be the best tribute to the fallen President Kennedy.
E) He had faith that American power would quickly subdue the Vietnamese.


A

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A) They wanted to fight in the War for American Independence. B) They wanted to remain as slaves in agricultural North America. C) They wanted to secure freedom and make a settlement in Africa. D) They wanted to move to Canada in order to join the British military.

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The Greek dramatist who was a realist and known for his portrayal of realistic characters in real life situations was

A) Aeschylus. B) Hesiod. C) Aristophanes. D) Sophocles. E) Euripides.

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The British victory at Saratoga convinced France to stay out of the American war for independence

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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By the 1850s, which of the following was a consequence of internal improvements in the North? a. The canals and railroads built in the North only benefited factory owners and financiers. b. The canals and railroads built in the North had a unifying effect by linking the Northeast with the OldNorthwest

c. The canals and railroads built in the North benefited the entire nation and helped to integrate both the Southand the Old Northwest into the North's market economy. d. The canals and railroads built in the North severely strained the economy of many Northern states, causingsome of those states to declare their state treasuries bankrupt.

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