The domestic antiterrorism campaign of the administration of George W. Bush amounted to
A) A significant expansion of the federal government's power in relation to civil liberties.
B) A form of "new federalism," in which more responsibilities were turned over to the states.
C) An excuse to deny minorities their human rights.
D) A failure.
E) A sure-fire route to reelection for Dick Cheney.
A
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Great Britain and France declared war on Germany because of _____________.
A. German intervention in the Spanish Civil War B. German aggression in the Rhineland C. Germany's invasion of Ethiopia D. Germany's attack on Poland
In the tenth century, the Turks living near the Abbasid empire began a large-scale conversion to
A. Islam. B. Zoroastrianism. C. Nestorian Christianity. D. Buddhism. E. Hinduism.
During the Civil War, railroad transportation
A. gave commanders much more flexibility in the geographic distribution of their armies. B. encouraged smaller engagements with fewer troops. C. both encouraged smaller engagements with fewer troops, and acted to limit the mobility of armies. D. in some ways acted to limit the mobility of armies. E. None of these answers is correct.
Loopholes in the Volstead Act, which were exploited in the 1920s, included all of the following EXCEPT
A) no fines for possession of alcohol. B) allowance for medicinal whiskey. C) allowance for sacramental wine for religious purposes. D) a ban of hard liquor only, which did not include wine and beer.