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What happened at Kent State University in May 1970?
 
  A) Campus radicals ambushed National Guard Troop G, wounding eleven and killing four.
  B) Ohio governor James Rhodes ordered the National Guard to shoot all campus radicals.
  C) National Guard troops fired at student antiwar protesters, wounding eleven and killing four.
  D) A distraught student stood in the window of the library tower and shot professors walking on the main quadrangle below.
  E) Campus police fired into a women's dormitory, accidentally killing two male students who were in the midst of a panty raid.

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How did Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward influence the American presidency?
 
  A) They exposed the Watergate scandal and presidential abuses.
  B) They advocated for and achieved new election rules, particularly around campaign finance.
  C) Through their connections with the Castro regime, they hired Lee Harvey Oswald to assassinate President Kennedy.
  D) They served as the independent prosecutors in the Watergate scandal.
  E) They ran the Nixon re-election committee for the 1972 presidential election.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A




leilurhhh

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Reply 2 on: Jul 4, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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