President Truman's decision to fire General Douglas MacArthur was supported by many prominent American military leaders.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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New immigrants typically settled
a. on small farms. b. near factories where they could find employment as skilled laborers. c. in southern towns, where there were labor shortages due to the reliance on agriculture. d. in neighborhoods with populations of similar background.
The American commitment in Vietnam increased substantially after
a. President Eisenhower sent military forces into combat to aid Diem b. President Johnson asked for and Congress approved the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution c. President Nixon initiated "Vietnamization" d. President Kennedy sent the Special Forces into Vietnam. e. all of these choices.
The tobacco culture of Virginia created great pressure for territorial expansion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In the mid-eighteenth century the ties binding British colonists to the empire
A. had grown stronger. B. had grown weaker. C. remained as they had been the previous century. D. were all but dissolved.