After he won election in his own right in 1948, President Truman's efforts to get the Fair Deal enacted:

a) resulted in major reforms, including an overhaul of the Social Security system
b) were blocked by a largely conservative Congress
c) met with limited success, including Social Security extensions and a new housing program
d) were put on the back burner, while Truman focused on international affairs


C

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After 1763, many white residents of British North America

A) began to lump all American Indians together as an enemy race. B) distinguished their perceptions of individual Indian tribes depending on their political relationship with Great Britain. C) eased their racial attitudes towards American Indian tribes and promoted assimilation and conciliation with the Native Americans. D) supported a negotiated, conciliatory approach to resolving land and political conflicts with most American Indian tribes.

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The Alien and Sedition Acts were aimed primarily at __________.

a)  Jeffersonian Republicans b)  American Indians c)  African Americans d)  High Federalists

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Discuss the common failings of William Howe, John Burgoyne, and George Cornwallis. To what extent were their failings personal, and to what extent did they reflect general British misunderstanding about the nature of the Revolutionary War?

What will be an ideal response?

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Chattel slaves were considered luxuries during most of Mesopotamian history because, unlike debt slaves, chattel slaves had to be __________.

A. inherited B. purchased C. freed D. educated

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