Under Ronald Reagan, the United States was able to help sustain a Vietnam-like war that long embroiled Soviet forces in

A. Angola.
B. Uzbekistan.
C. Turkmenistan.
D. Kazakhstan.
E. Afghanistan.


Answer: E

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A) traditional notions of hierarchy and deference had no place in the social and political relationships of the new nation. B) there should be no limits placed on the implementation of republican ideals. C) the governing authority of the new nation should be decentralized in order to bring it closer to the people. D) citizens could be trusted to govern themselves without abusing public privileges for private advantage.

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England's ________ were controversial–they disrupted the economic and social life of the countryside–but they may have led to more food production

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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