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In 1971 which government raised its price of oil thus resulting in other OPEC countries doing the same

Libya

What added to rivalry among countries long before World War 1

imperialism

When countries did not obey the Kellogg-Briand Pact the US had to decide whether to

all of the above

Newspapers used as covers to keep out the cold were called

hoover blankets

President Bush called on which forces to create an alliance against Iraq

none are correct

The US passed throughout the 1930s in an attempt to keep America out of any foreign war

neutrality acts

Which of these terms is used to indicate operating a dishonest business

racketeering

This was an attempt to reduce violence caused by use of firearms by regulating their ownership

gun control

What are independent bands of people who carry out warfare

guerillas

Which word contributes LEAST to the negative tone of the narrator toward the men from Vermont and New Hampshire

experienced

As a result of the draft law 900000 young men between the ages of were inducted into the armed forces

21 to 36

During President Clinton's term international inspectors were not allowed to look at North Korean sites where nuclear waste was being dumped

a plus- true

Who was president when Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman nominated for vice president by a major political party

Ford

Were the Arab nations pleased when the U.S. gave aid to Israel during the Yom Kippur War

No. They were not happy in the slightest. They actually began an Oil Embargo on all Western countries for the US support of Israel.

What type of connotation is used in this reading passage This passage is from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Negative!!!

The anti-terrorism law prohibits fundraising by foreign terrorist groups, and provides for the death penalty for international terrorism.

True

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