The Camp David Accords were significant because they
A) settled disputes between the former Union and Confederate states over debts.
B) officially ended American participation in the Vietnam War.
C) set the foundation for peace negotiations between Israel and the Arab states.
D) limited the number of nuclear missiles that the United States and the Soviet Union could possess.
E) led to formal diplomatic relations between the United States and China.
C
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a. wenches. b. peasants. c. middle-class women. d. serfs. e. noblewomen.
In regard to the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Roads
a. the monasteries founded in Central Asian oasis towns shunned all secular affairs. b. the followers of the Buddha along the Silk Roads rejected the Mahayana form of Buddhism, instead embracing the more austere psychological teachings of the original Buddha. c. the gods of many local peoples along the Silk Roads were incorporated into Buddhist practice. d. Buddhist monks along the Silk Roads, unlike their counterparts in India, maintained strict vows of poverty.
A Philip Randolph equated economic planning with dictatorship and made "freedom from coercion" as a battle cry against New Deal liberals.
a. true b. false
Southern Whigs nominated Zachary Taylor for president in 1848 because they assumed he would support the spread of slavery
Indicate whether the statement is true or false