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A) it was noted that his second term had produced little of value, since he was a "lame duck."
B) Congress was firmly in the hands of the Republicans.
C) he was unhappy with Vice President Nixon's unbending anticommunism.
D) he had clearly lost control of the Democratic-dominated Congress.
E) he remained an extraordinarily popular figure.
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A) protested segregation by torching buses on segregated routes.
B) sought to end segregation in facilities serving interstate bus passengers.
C) were involved in the sit-ins across the South to end segregation.
D) were African Americans who sought to integrate public school buses.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) had demanded the integration of the armed forces as early as 1948.
B) publicly endorsed the 1954 Supreme Court school-desegregation decision.
C) vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
D) had advised against integrating the armed forces.
E) admired the Christian philosophy of Martin Luther King.
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A) sought an alliance with China.
B) refused to talk with leaders of the Soviet Union.
C) called for an "open skies" mutual inspection program over both the United States and the Soviet Union.
D) sent help to the Hungarian freedom fighters.
E) allied with Israel against the Arab states.
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A) effectively implemented by American Peace Corps volunteers.
B) effective economically but ineffective in developing pro-American sentiment in the region.
C) generally disappointing in its development and implementation.
D) weakened by the Kennedy administration's harsh policies toward Cuba.
E) an incentive for growing Soviet intervention in the region.
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A) Suez crisis.
B) Bay of Pigs.
C) Quemoy episode.
D) launching of Sputnik.
E) U-2 incident.
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A) sent federal marshals to protect the Freedom Riders.
B) ordered the FBI to remove the wiretap from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s phone.
C) secured passage of the Voting Rights Act.
D) issued executive orders prohibiting all racial discrimination in federal employment.
E) ordered the immediate desegregation of schools.
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A) using atomic weapons.
B) blockading the China coast and bomb Manchuria.
C) opening negotiations with Mao Zedong.
D) ordering United Nations troops to invade North Korea.
E) personally going to Korea.
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A) had been passed, much to the satisfaction of African Americans.
B) had been passed, but greatly weakened by amendments.
C) was still bogged down in Congress.
D) was on the desk waiting to be signed into law.
E) was locked in a filibuster in the U.S. Senate.
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A) Egypt and Jordan
B) The Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact members
C) Israel and Turkey
D) Lebanon and Syria
E) Britain and France
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