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Question 1

Among those at first exempted from the draft were
 
  A) business owners.
  B) married men.
  C) members of the clergy.
  D) men of Japanese or German ancestry.

Question 2

Which of the following was NOT part of the Camp David Accords?
 
  A) Egypt recognized the existence of Israel as a state.
  B) Israel gave the Sinai Peninsula back to Egypt.
  C) Egypt agreed to supply oil to the United States.
  D) Israel and Egypt established diplomatic relations.

Question 3

The Battle of Midway Island was significant because
 
  A) it represented Japan's successful attack closest to the U.S. mainland.
  B) it revealed the superiority of Japanese naval ships and fighter aircraft.
  C) Japanese forces lost four of their six aircraft carriers, along with its planes and pilots.
  D) it encouraged Germany and Italy to formally declare war on the United States.

Question 4

Carter's moralist approach to foreign policy was illustrated by a controversial 1978 decision to:
 
  A) return the Panama Canal to Panamanian control.
  B) refuse full diplomatic relations to the People's Republic of China.
  C) invade Kuwait to expel Saddam Hussein.
  D) unilaterally reduce U.S. nuclear weapon stocks.



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stano32

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Answer 1

Answer: B

Answer 2

Answer: C

Answer 3

Answer: C

Answer 4

Answer: A




kfurse

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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