The 1973 Paris Agreement provided for all of the following EXCEPT

a. U.S. troops to be withdrawn from Vietnam.
b. exchange of prisoners between North and South Vietnam.
c. elections in South Vietnam.
d. an anti-Communist government in Vietnam.


D

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Which of the following statements was NOT true of Gothic architecture?

A) Churches were constructed in a completely new style, with arches, buttresses, space, and light. B) Most cathedrals became a physical means of teaching those who were illiterate. C) The great cathedrals usually took from 100 to 150 years to complete, which meant that multiple generations had to be dedicated to the process. D) Artists and craftsmen usually used the cathedrals to express their own personal faith. E) Towns often competed to see which of them could build the grandest cathedral.

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In his Review of the Debate in the Virginia Legislature of 1831 and 1832, Professor Thomas R. Dew __________

A) affirmed Thomas Jefferson's earlier idea that slavery was unjust B) called for the immediate abolition of slavery in the United States C) defended the property rights of slaveholders D) supported the relocation of Virginia's slaves to Africa

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At the turn of the nineteenth century, all EXCEPT which of the following contributed to uprisings from below?

a. closed political systems b. loss of confidence in capitalism c. rising inequalities d. dissatisfaction among groups who felt out of favor in their respective countries e. the stock market crash

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