In the 1920s, few Americans could afford automobiles

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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One of the ways in which President Nixon and his Secretary of State Henry Kissinger tried to weaken communism was by _________________.

A. making a big show of expanding the American arsenal of nuclear weapons B. increasing America's military presence in Turkey and Iran C. halting exports of American wheat to Russia and China D. improving relations with both the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China at a time when tensions were increasing between those two communist nations

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Which of the following best explains why a worker in Great Britain might have rejected Marx's ideas by the last half of the nineteenth century?

A. The rationale behind the ideas expressed in The Communist Manifesto had been disproven. B. The state suppressed political dissent and threatened individuals who espoused Marxism. C. Workers had benefited from the existing industrial system. D. As science became more influential, it helped to show the flaws in Marx's ideology.

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The Truman Doctrine and George F. Kennan's "Mr. X" article both proposed

a. the policy of détente. b. the containment doctrine. c. that the United States refrain from getting involved in the internal affairs of other nations. d. a plan to encourage dissent and instability within the Soviet Union.

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