The direct primary and the recall were both reforms designed to enhance the power of political parties in the United States

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


FALSE

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A. their role as soldiers B. their religious authority C. their connection to the Greek colonies D. their control of public institutions

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An example of a political confederacy

A. precolonial Hawaii B. the Cherokee. C. the Iroquois. D. the Algonquins. E. all of the above.

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What was a result of the Tet offensive?

A) American military leaders came to realize that United States forces could never repulse a massive Vietcong offensive, much less regain captured territory. B) the nation experienced a resurgence of support for the war effort. C) many Americans came to realize that no area of South Vietnam was secure from enemy attack. D) Lyndon Johnson trounced Eugene McCarthy in the New Hampshire primary. E) Barry Goldwater reentered politics to run for the Republican nomination for president.

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Which of the following helps to explain the differing attitudes of native-born Americans toward Irish and German immigrants?

a. immigrants' religious beliefs b. dislikes learned from the English c. predominance of Irish peasants who immigrated d. larger numbers of Germans who immigrated

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