As a general, George Washington

A) was a marvelous tactician, like Caesar.
B) failed miserably.
C) lacked genius but was a remarkable organizer and administrator.
D) was a brilliant strategist, like Napoleon.


C

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A) Aaron Copland. B) Scott Joplin. C) Stephen Foster. D) Woody Guthrie.

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Hubert Humphrey's narrow defeat in 1968 could be attributed to all of the following factors EXCEPT

A) the violence that occurred at the Democratic nominating convention in Chicago. B) a strong showing from a third party candidate. C) Richard Nixon's promise to bring about "peace with honor" in Vietnam. D) the lack of support by Republicans for his position on Vietnam. E) his candidacy's fracturing the Democratic Party between liberals and conservatives.

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The appearance of the Know-Nothing Party reflected Americans':

A) tolerance of diversity. B) nativist leanings. C) disgust with intellectuals in government. D) support for greater immigration.

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Which of the following was NOT a result of the end of the Cold War?

a. The Russian invasion of Afghanistan b. War in Yugoslavia c. Conflict in Rwanda d. Rise of militant Islam e. Civil war in Somalia

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