Waco and Oklahoma City were examples of __________
A) domestic terrorism
B) the war on drugs
C) foreign terrorism
D) random acts of violence
Answer: A
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The white Quaker antislavery activist ________ moved from North Carolina to Indiana to be in a more advantageous position to aid the Underground Railroad
A) Levi Coffin B) William Lloyd Garrison C) Anthony Burns D) Theodore Weld
The members of the caste known as the untouchables, or pariahs, were
a. so holy that they would be contaminated if touched even by high priests. b. given extensive opportunity to achieve social mobility. c. required to have a minimum of five children during their lifetimes. d. composed primarily of priests and financial planners. e. given jobs such as handling dead bodies or collecting trash.
The agricultural revolution was characterized by all of the following practices except
A) cultivation of new crops that did not deplete the soil. B) allowing more land to lie fallow. C) cultivating potatoes. D) feeding livestock on new crops over the winter and using their manure to improve yields. E) more farmers being driven off their land and made destitute.
The first major post-Cold War challenge for the United States occurred in 1991 when Iraq invaded what neighboring region?
a. Iran b. Kuwait c. Israel d. Syria e. Jordan