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Question 1

In his Farewell Address, Eisenhower warned of the danger of:
 
  A) spending too little on national defense.
  B) an overly powerful military-industrial complex.
  C) allowing a Catholic to serve as president.
  D) underestimating America's power to change the world.

Question 2

The results of Kennedy's New Frontier domestic agenda would be best described as:
 
  A) achieving nearly all of his objectives.
  B) modest and limited.
  C) totally blocked by Republicans in Congress.
  D) reversing many New Deal programs.

Question 3

After 1960, U.S. policy in the Caribbean was dominated by concerns over a communist government in:
 
  A) Argentina.
  B) Panama.
  C) Mexico.
  D) Cuba.

Question 4

William Levitt was a pioneer in postwar:
 
  A) television production.
  B) popular music.
  C) suburban housing.
  D) sociological examination of American society.



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Answer 1

Answer: B

Answer 2

Answer: B

Answer 3

Answer: D

Answer 4

Answer: C





 

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