Relations between revolutionary Iran and the United States were confrontational for all of the following except
a. Iran's military alliance with the Soviet Union, directed against Israel.
b. Americans were held hostage in Tehran.
c. the Iranian government's demand that the Shah be returned so he could be put on trial.
d. President Jimmy Carter's freezing of Iranian economic assets in the United States.
e. America ended the purchase of Iranian oil.
a
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New Deal legislation provided a significantly expanded role for
a. independent banks. b. organized labor. c. private enterprise. d. women.
Built in the early 1200s, the Laibela monoliths were probably a reaction to:
a. The rediscovery of African spiritualism by the Aksumite kings. b. The Muslims' recovery of Jerusalem in 1187. c. The need for an Islamic pilgrimage center that was closer than Mecca. d. A threatened Arab invasion and the need for a systematic defense.
One thing that the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, William H. Whyte's The Organization Man, and J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye had in common was that they all _____________________.
A. promoted the acceptance of family values as the salvation of American society B. criticized the social conformity present in 1950s American society C. reflected American fears of the Soviet Union D. demonstrated the popularity of science fiction during the 1950s
Kool Herc (aka Clive Campbell) is an example of an early rap music pioneer who began using simple raps to cover a mix of beats played from two turntables during the 1970s
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.