President Kennedy's military policy placed much more stress on ________ than had President Eisenhower's military policy, and was labeled ________
A) nuclear weapons; "massive retaliation" B) negotiations; "peaceful coexistence"
C) counterinsurgency; "flexible response" D) naval strength; "search and destroy"
C
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The French in North America:
A) had a rapidly expanding empire, in large part because of the strong encouragement the French government gave to citizens wanting to move to the New World. B) made it a point to avoid competing with the British. C) won control of the Ohio Valley in the Seven Years' War. D) were greatly outnumbered by the British on the continent. E) were notorious for their poor relations with Native Americans.
The Free-Soil Party first gained representation in Congress as a result of the election of 1848.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
New England was the site of which event in the late seventeenth century?
a) Salem witchcraft trials b) Bacon’s Rebellion c) Leisler’s Rebellion d) the “Holy Experiment”
The economy of the 1920s, which seemed robust, was founded on
A) bi-partisan legislation. B) Democratic legislation. C) Republican policies. D) Keynesian principles.