There were two countries which were considered to be the most
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Union and the United States.
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US foreign policy has changed very little since the Cold War
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false
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Which governor refused to allow black students to enroll at the University of Alabama
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The goal of US foreign policy during the cold war was to fight the spread of what Soviet Union style of government and economics
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communism
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What right would be violated if the government illegally took a persons house
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property rights
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What was the conflict for world supremacy between the US and the Soviet Union called
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cold war
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The Constitution grants the executive branch the sole power to negotiate treaties
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true
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The President meeting with foreign leaders is an example of informal foreign policy
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True
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Which of these terms describes the decisions and strategies the US makes that involve other nations
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foreign policy
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Which of these acts made discrimination between the races in places of public use such as hotels trains and theaters illegal
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Civil Rights Act of 1875
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What is a major threat facing the US today
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Both answers are correct
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Who challenged the segregated seating law on city bus in Montgomery Alabama
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Rosa Parks
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What was the most powerful country in 1968
There were two countries which were considered to be the most
powerful in the world in 1968. These countries included the Soviet
Union and the United States.
US foreign policy has changed very little since the Cold War
false
Which governor refused to allow black students to enroll at the University of Alabama
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The goal of US foreign policy during the cold war was to fight the spread of what Soviet Union style of government and economics
communism
What right would be violated if the government illegally took a persons house
property rights
What was the conflict for world supremacy between the US and the Soviet Union called
cold war
The Constitution grants the executive branch the sole power to negotiate treaties
true
The President meeting with foreign leaders is an example of informal foreign policy
True
Which of these terms describes the decisions and strategies the US makes that involve other nations
foreign policy
Which of these acts made discrimination between the races in places of public use such as hotels trains and theaters illegal
Civil Rights Act of 1875
What is a major threat facing the US today
Both answers are correct
Who challenged the segregated seating law on city bus in Montgomery Alabama