In the elections of 1946 in Argentina, __________ gained a mandate as president at the head of a fractious coalition of nationalists, socialists, and communists.

a. Juan Perón.
b. Eva Duarte.
c. José Napoleón Duarte.
d. Jacobo Arbenz.


a. Juan Perón.

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The Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade declared state laws prohibiting abortion were unconstitutional because they

a. violated the First Amendment by using a religious definition of person. b. violated the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by placing a particular burden on women not placed on men. c. wrote into law a particular philosophical and scientific view of human life that imposed unfair treatment on those who disagreed. d. violated the Fifth Amendment by interfering with doctors' professional medical practices. e. violated a woman's constitutional right to privacy in her own person.

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Which of the following most likely would have motivated some of the War Hawks who supported the conflict that became the War of 1812?

a. asserting U.S. power b. Britain's ban on the slave trade c. the prospect of trade with France d. the presence of Federalist support in New England

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At Plymouth Plantation, voting for governing officials was restricted to

A) employees of Thomas Weston. B) church members. C) investors in the Virginia Company. D) property owners.

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In 1900, Roosevelt sent U.S. troops to __________ to crush the Boxer uprising

A) China B) Japan C) the Philippines D) Guam

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