Those members of Congress who warned the Eisenhower administration against military intervention in Vietnam did so, in part, for which of the following reasons?

a. They accepted the British view that such intervention was morally wrong.
b. They were reluctant to support French colonialism in Southeast Asia.
c. They accepted State Department warnings that such action would jeopardize American

interests in the ThirdWorld.
d. Public opinion polls indicated that such action was not supported by the American people.


b

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A. an organization of the remnants of territories that did not secede from the Soviet Union B. an anti-Soviet faction led by Ukraine C. the name of the newly independent Baltic countries of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania D. a coalition of former Soviet republics E. an agency that was the forerunner to the European Union

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One lingering result of the 1739 Stono Rebellion in South Carolina was that:

a. new laws passed by the legislatures stopped further revolts b. whites in the colony would never really feel safe again c. the execution of a few slaves pacified others in the colony d. Caribbean slaves postponed their plans for rebellion

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