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Which of the following statements about the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik I is NOT accurate?

In response to the launch, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) trained a group of Cuban exiles to invade Cuba, hoping to start a revolution against the government of Fidel Castro.

In response to the launch, Congress created the National Defense Education Act, which provided scholarships and loans to students who wanted to become scientists, engineers, or teachers.

The launch frightened many Americans. If the Soviets could launch a small satellite into space, they could also launch a missile with a nuclear weapon into space.

In response to the launch, Congress created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).


Colonel George Armstrong Custer and all of his troops were killed at the

Battle of Wounded Knee.

Battle of Little Bighorn.

Sand Creek Massacre.

Battle of Fallen Timbers.



Which of the following statements best explains why Woodrow Wilson was elected President in 1912?

Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft split the votes of Progressives and Republicans.

Since the end of the Civil War, only one Democrat had been elected President, and the people of America wanted a change.

Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft split the votes of Progressives and Democrats.

William Howard Taft's Bull Moose Party was not able to gain enough support among Progressives.


A monopoly occurs when one company controls most or all of the business in a certain industry.

True

False


Why did the Balkans get the nickname, the "powder keg" of Europe?

There were several active volcanoes in the Balkans which could erupt at any moment.

Most of the arms and ammunition in Europe were manufactured in the Balkans.

The ethnic mix in the Balkans was like a keg of gunpowder, and one spark could easily explode into a war that involved all of Europe.

The region was known for producing the finest flour in all of Europe.




When the Korean War ended, the border between North Korea and South Korea remained almost exactly where it was when the war began.

True

False


In his first 100 days in office, FDR proposed and signed into law _______ new bills.

twelve

fifteen

nine

ten



Sportswriter Grantland Rice worked to elevate great athletes to mythical status. Which of the following was NOT an athlete that Rice wrote about?

Charles Lindbergh

Jack Dempsey

Helen Wills

Babe Ruth
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Colonel George Armstrong Custer and all of his troops were killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Which of the following statements best explains why Woodrow Wilson was elected President in 1912?
Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft split the votes of Progressives and Republicans.
A monopoly occurs when one company controls most or all of the business in a certain industry.-False
Why did the Balkans get the nickname, the "powder keg" of Europe?
The ethnic mix in the Balkans was like a keg of gunpowder, and one spark could easily explode into a war that involved all of Europe.
When the Korean War ended, the border between North Korea and South Korea remained almost exactly where it was when the war began.-true
In his first 100 days in office, FDR proposed and signed into law ___15____ new bills.
Sportswriter Grantland Rice worked to elevate great athletes to mythical status. Which of the following was NOT an athlete that Rice wrote about?-Jack Dempsey(although not really sure)

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