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Question 1

The goal of the perpetrator of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing was to avenge
 
  a. an American attempt to kill Osama bin Laden at a pharmaceutical plant.
  b. America's unquestioning support of Israel.
  c. the deaths of members of the Branch Davidian religious sect whom he believed had been deliberately killedby the FBI.
 d. American undermining of the government of Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

Question 2

The American victories at the battles of Trenton and Princeton were important because they
 
  a. proved Washington was incompetent.
  b. secured the loyalty of the Continental Congress.
  c. meant the Hessians were not capable of fighting in America.
  d. raised the morale of the soldiers and many re-enlisted in the continental army.



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