The best-selling Mission to Moscow by Joseph E. Davies was one of the few strongly anti-Soviet books published during the war
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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What impact did the incident at Three Mile Island have on Carter's energy policy?
A) The giant oil spill dissuaded consumers from utilizing heating oil. B) The nuclear reactor malfunction soured the country on nuclear energy and no new nuclear plants were built. C) The prolonged worker strike at a solar panel plant on Three Mile Island meant that the government did not have any solar panels to sell and Carter had no choice but to abandon solar as an energy alternative. D) The gigantic natural gas explosion that killed dozens forced the United States to cease using natural gas as an energy source.
Who were the bourgeoisie in Marxist doctrine?
A) The poverty-stricken class of industrial wage earners B) The landed aristocracy C) The politicians of Parliament D) The ruling class of wealthy and powerful business owners, managers, and stockholders E) The monarchs of Europe
Which was not part of President Johnson's 1965-1967 "Great Society"?
What will be an ideal response?
The German military tactic, blitzkrieg, contrasted with the ____ of World War I
a. trench warfare b. air power c. gas attacks d. cavalry charges e. use of massive artillery barrages