Many Americans were against the 1991 Persian Gulf War because
a. they were afraid that Iran would come to Iraq's aid and declare war against the United States.
b. they accepted Saddam Hussein's claim that Kuwait was not a separate nation but merely a province of Iraq.
c. they took seriously the Soviet Union's threat of nuclear retaliation if the United States used armed forceagainst Iraq
d. they believed that economic sanctions against Iraq should be given more time to work.
d
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Which of the following was not a European public reaction to expansion?
A) The public was violently opposed to the exploitation of weaker nations. B) A strong belief that it was their duty to civilize the inferior races C) A belief that all Europeans had a common cause and common destiny that separated them from savagery D) Creating colonial societies in support of expansion E) Producing a steady stream of propaganda in support of expansion
Which of the following was an indicator of the future strength of the Democratic party?
A) its success in the presidential race of 1924 B) the shift of urban voters to the party C) an increase in the number of rural Democrats D) the unpopularity of Republican presidents E) a large number of women voters
Which of the following best describes Etruscan religion practices?
A. chaotic B. ritualistic C. faith-based D. feeble E. solitary
Sargon was a native speaker of Sumerian
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.