The Camp David Accords
a. were an agreement between the U.S. and Israel to reinforce American commitment to the defense of Israel.
b. were between Iraq and the U.S., which led to the Iran-Iraq War.
c. was the first peace treaty between an Arab nation and the Jewish state of Israel.
d. was Jimmy Carter's notoriously flawed attempt to stave off the Russian invasion of Afghanistan.
C
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This cartoon shows Congress sailing toward Philadelphia in the ship Constitution. How does this image address Republican perceptions, such as those belonging to Jefferson and Madison, about cities like Philadelphia?
A) Cities nurtured the growth of the republic. B) Cities were dangerous for democracy. C) Cities provided safe havens from the threat of the frontier. D) Cities welcomed the democratic process.
Why did the Republican Party call for “free soil” in the territories rather than freedom for African Americans?
A) Focusing on land rather than people would make it easier to pass legislation through Congress. B) The party knew that achieving its dream of liberating all African Americans was unrealistic, so it settled on the compromise of “free soil.” C) The party was focusing on “free soil” as a first step in the eventual freedom of all African Americans. D) Putting the focus on the laws of the land rather than the freedom of African Americans would prevent isolating the hard line racists in the party. E) Abolitionism conflicted with the North’s commitment to both white supremacy and the original constitutional compromise about slavery.
The rise in population during the Ming period was supplemented by a dramatic increase in the ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following were key features of the sexual revolution in the late twentieth century?
A. Increased openness about homosexuality B. Increased availability of birth control allowing women freedom of choice in sexual relations C. Decreased birthrates throughout Europe D. Its portrayal in pop culture E. All of these.