In Engel v. Vitale (1962), the Supreme Court

A. ruled that limits on campaign funding violated the right to free speech.
B. declared that the application procedure for federal jobs must be open to the public.
C. ruled that forced busing to integrate public schools was constitutional.
D. sharply limited government curbs on pornography.
E. ruled that prayers in public schools were unconstitutional.


Answer: E

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a. the Dominican Republic, 1904-1907. b. Nicaragua, 1912. c. Honduras, 1912. d. Haiti, 1915. e. all of the above

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Which of the following is true of organized American labor during World War II?

A. Unions accepted a freeze on wages until the war ended. B. "Wildcat" strikes were the most common type of strike held. C. No major union went on strike. D. Many states passed laws expanding the influence of unions. E. Opposition to strikes was led by the influential United Mine Workers.

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In 1836, an attack by Mexican forces on the Alamo mission

A. was a surprising victory for American forces in Texas. B. saw the American garrison executed after it had surrendered. C. began the Mexican War. D. led Americans in Texas to proclaim their independence from Mexico. E. saw the death of Davy Crockett.

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In World War II, one of the primary American commanders in the Pacific was

A. Chester Nimitz. B. George Marshall. C. Omar Bradley. D. George Patton. E. Dwight Eisenhower.

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