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- Q1Which Soviet action led to the threat illustrated on this map?The placement of nuclear weapons installations in CubaClosing the border between East and West BerlinThe signing of an arms limitations treatyBlockading foreign supply ships from entering the Caribbean60s
- Q2Which method for achieving civil rights is most associated with Martin Luther King, Jr.?Recalling officials in special electionsPursuing litigation through the court systemUsing peaceful protests and acts of civil disobedienceObtaining signatures to petition for a referendum60s
- Q3What was the primary reason for these masks during World War I?To protect soldiers from spreading contagious diseasesTo hide the identities of soldiers from approaching enemiesTo protect soldiers from the effects of poison gasTo help soldiers use night vision technology to find the enemy60s
- Q4Which caption best replaces the question mark in this photograph?Lower the Voting Age for Women to EighteenDemand the Direct Election of SenatorsCome in and Learn Why Women Ought to VoteAbolish the Poll Tax and the Literacy Test60s
- Q5Which event prompted the United States to enter World War II?The Soviet occupation of GermanyThe Japanese attack on Pearl HarborThe landing of Allied soldiers on Normandy BeachThe German annexation of Austria60s
- Q6What was a major influence on the popularity of the flapper during the 1920s?A decline in the number of women working in urban factoriesA shift away from the traditional roles of womenA decrease in crime associated with prohibitionAn increase in the use of credit and installment plans60s
- Q7At the height of the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, HUAC’s influence soared and contributed to a climate of domestic fear stoked by its sensational and often unsubstantiated investigations. —“The Permanent Standing House Committee on Un-American Activities,” U.S. House of Representatives Historical Highlights, http://history.house.gov (accessed September 14, 2016) The committee mentioned in this statement was investigating suspected members of the —Communist PartyFlying TigersCivilian Conservation CorpsNavajo Code Talkers60s
