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What Supreme Court decision found that "separate but equal" schools were inherently unequal and unconstitutional?

Question 67 options:

a Miranda v. Arizona

b Gideon v. Wainwright

c Plessy v. Ferguson

d Brown v. Board of Education

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What event preceded the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Question 68 options:

A a thwarted invasion off the coast of Florida to invade the United States

B a direct Soviet threat on the United States

C Fidel Castro's request for U.S. aid


D an invasion at the Bay of Pigs to attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro
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How was the Cuban Missile Crisis resolved?
Question 69 options:

a with an agreement that the Soviet Union would remove missiles from Cuba and the United States from Turkey

b with an agreement that both the Soviet Union and the United States would provide aid to Cuba

c with the United States establishing a missile base in Miami that caused Cuba to back down

d with Cuba's acceptance of the missiles and a promise not to fire them on the United States
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What theory did four U.S. presidents use to justify U.S. participation in the Vietnam War?
Question 70 options:

a domino theory

b monopoly theory

c solitary confinement

d bridge against communism
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What allowed President Johnson to send additional troops to Vietnam without a formal declaration of war?
Question 71 options:

a Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

b Selective Service Act

c voters in the 1964 election

d Viet Cong invasion in 1965
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What view of the Vietnam War led to objections about U.S. participation there?

a The country was too small to worry about.

b The Vietnamese should seek assistance from nations that were closer.

c The United States was interfering in another nation's civil war.


d The United States should have attacked more forcefully at the outset to win the war quickly.
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What was the outcome of the 1968 Tet Offensive?

A a standoff that showed both sides the power of the other and exposed certain weaknesses

B a turning point in the war that eventually led to the South Vietnamese victory

C a military victory for South Vietnam and a psychological victory for North Vietnam

D a military victory for North Vietnam and a psychological victory for South Vietnam
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How did the Vietnam War eventually end?
Question 74 options:

a with a South Vietnamese victory that unified the country

b with the establishment of a demilitarized zone between the two countries

c with the fall of Hanoi in 1975

d with the fall of Saigon in 1975
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d Brown v. Board of Education
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D an invasion at the Bay of Pigs to attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro
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a with an agreement that the Soviet Union would remove missiles from Cuba and the United States from Turkey
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a domino theory
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a Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
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c The United States was interfering in another nation's civil war.
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D a military victory for North Vietnam and a psychological victory for South Vietnam
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d with the fall of Saigon in 1975

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