The most famous disclosure of espionage activities in the U.S. government in the late 1940s involved the case of __________
a. Alger Hiss
b. Richard Nixon
c. George C. Marshall
d. Thomas E. Dewey
e. Henry A. Wallace
A
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A) illustrated a growing angst among America's youth. B) showed that moviegoers preferred comedies with light themes. C) reflected a renewed public interest in organized religion. D) revealed that the American film industry was in decline. E) represented a trend toward films emphasizing the past.
What conclusion can be drawn from this map, which depicts the effects of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 on voter registration in the South?
What will be an ideal response?
To keep their industrial monopoly, Britain attempted to
A) export fewer goods to Continental countries. B) prohibit industrial artisans from going abroad. C) limit financial investment overseas. D) increase tariffs to keep out foreign manufactured goods. E) permanently dismantle its empire.
How could the world be understood according to Descartes?
a. By the same principles inherent in mathematical thinking b. By quiet contemplation and following of the Scriptures c. By mystical experiences d. By interpreting dreams and applying that knowledge to our everyday lives e. By incorporating the mind with the body