Which of the following is true about U.S. sentiment towards the Vietnam War?
A) ?The anti-war movement gained momentum after the Tet Offensive.
B) ?Anti-war sentiment caused Johnson to not seek a second term.
C) ?Anti-war protesters sought to stop the war through civil disobedience.
D) ?Both Democratic and Republican candidates who ran for office both sought an end to the war.
E) ?All of these are correct.
E
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Malcolm X called for
A) the eradication of the white race. B) white Americans to lift up African-Americans through wealth redistribution programs. C) African-Americans to be proud of their heritage. D) greater black participation in national politics.
Under the Rhode Island system
a. textile workers bought their own looms and bargained with merchants to establish prices. b. mill owners created factory towns that included farmland that was rented to the families of textile workers. c. factories were located in major seaport cities in order to have access to international markets. d. Rhode Island banks financed industrial development in other states but charged extremely high interest rates. e. the factories were government owned.
A major focus of the Catholic Reformation was
a. reducing the total number of clergy. b. seeking common ground with Protestants. c. translating the Bible into vernacular languages. d. limiting the power of the pope. e. the training of priests.
In the late nineteenth century, the Tammany Hall political machine
A. operated out of Chicago. B. operated out of Chicago and saw its most famous boss, William M. Tweed, sent to prison. C. saw its most famous boss, William M. Tweed, sent to prison. D. was one of the few machines that did not engage in graft and corruption. E. All these answers are correct.