What was the Manhattan Project?
a. a plan for ground troops to take Tokyo and end the war
b. a government program to deal with criminals of war
c. an elite team of secret agents that nearly assassinated Hitler
d. a diplomatic project to negotiate a Japanese surrender
e. a top-secret program that developed the atom bomb
E
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a. It was a major defeat for Theodore Roosevelt. b. It was an important step toward civil rights for African Americans. c. It gave the federal government considerable power over the railroad industry. d. It broke the power of the steel trusts.
Which of the following was a sign of wealth and gentility in the colonies during the eighteenth century?
A) membership in the Presbyterian Church B) tea parties C) glass windows D) the ability to read
The activities of left-wing revolutionaries in _____ were a major concern of the Reagan administration
a. Grenada and Panama b. South Africa and Zimbabwe c. Laos and Cambodia d. Greece and Turkey e. Nicaragua and El Salvador
__________ pioneered steam navigation on American rivers
A) Robert Fulton B) Eli Whitney C) Samuel Slater D) George Clinton