A loyalist paramilitary group, ____________ also operated under the names Protestant Action Group and Protestant Action Force in the 1970s with around 1800 members. Formed at the outset of "The Troubles" in 1966, it takes its name from its Irish forefathers.
Ulster Volunteer Group
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To begin putting the new national government into operation, the House of Representatives did all of the following EXCEPT
A) define the powers of the president. B) create several executive offices. C) place a tax on imports. D) organize the federal judiciary.
In the later Roman Empire, _________ spread through the Roman world, causing great population loss
A) popular uprisings B) civil war C) slave revolts D) epidemics
The economic success of the United States in the nineteenth century was exemplified by the
a. telephone network. b. rise of state and municipal governments. c. increase in manpower of the United States army. d. United States' railroad network. e. All of these
Analyze the Truman Doctrine and what is meant by containment. Identify the key people involved in this policy and explain how the Marshall Plan was used to implement it.
What will be an ideal response?