In her dealings with Philip II of Spain, Elizabeth of England?s first policy was

A) confrontation.
B) belligerence.
C) evasion.
D) alliance.
E) marriage.


C

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New Immigrant groups were regarded with special hostility by many nativist Americans because

a. most Americans considered Italian, Greek, or Jewish culture inferior to their own. b. many New Immigrants attempted to convert Americans to Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, or Judaism. c. in many New Immigrant families, women were kept in distinctly subordinate roles. d. New Immigrants were often more politically loyal to their homelands than to the United States. e. their religions were distinctly different and some New Immigrants were politically radical.

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The sea was populated by desperate people, as exhibited by which of the following?

a. kidnapped sailors forced to serve on ships. b. English peasants forced off their land by enclosure laws. c. Irish peasants forced off their land by landed gentry. d. all of the answers are correct. e. potentially mutinous crews.

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While Johnson pursued war strategies to crush the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces, he was careful NOT to:

A) cause any civilian casualties. B) aggravate China and the Soviet Union. C) spend much of the national fund on the war. D) cause any war-related damage in neighboring countries like Laos. E) deploy too many soldiers in Vietnam.

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In the aftermath of Watergate, __________ went to prison

A) H. R. Haldeman B) Richard Nixon C) Archibald Cox D) Howard Baker

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