When Kenneth Starr's report outlining the possible impeachment charges against Clinton was released, the public __________
A) became even angrier with Clinton for his indiscretions and deceits
B) was apathetic to Starr's report
C) overwhelmingly concluded that presidential affairs of this nature were best handled in the public arena
D) strongly supported Starr for his thorough investigation of the president's indiscretions
E) condemned Starr for revealing such graphic and intimate details of sexual practices in the news
Answer: E
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Communities such as El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California are examples of __________
A) cities that enforce strict nativist policies B) cities with a policy of resistance against new immigration C) the existence of a cross-border economy D) a one-party political system
Republican Radicals countered Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan by calling for loyalty oaths to be taken by:
A) all white Southerners. B) all freedmen. C) fifty percent of white male citizens. D) all former Confederate officers.
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a. great hostility. b. bourgeois rejection of noble values. c. bourgeois politicians holding the lowest offices in much of Western Europe as compared to the aristocracy. d. nobles striving to imitate the bourgeoisie. e. the wealthy bourgeoisie tended to imitate the aristocracy.