Which political tensions began in the 1920s and still exist today?
A) tensions between Protestants and Catholics
B) tensions between Republicans and Democrats
C) tensions between “wets” and “drys”
D) tensions between traditional conservatives and neo-conservatives
E) tensions between male and female politicians
Answer: B
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A. Did not punish the central powers harshly enough B. Did not give the U.S. an important role in world affairs C. Would require the u.s. to join the League of Nations D would require the u.s to assume the cost of rebuilding the worn-torn European economies
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a) Father Divine b) Brother Moses c) Deacon Jones d) The Redeemer
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a. north of the Rio Grande b. between the Rio Grande and Panama c. in South America
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a. John Adams b. Samuel Johnson c. Thomas Jefferson d. George III