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An original purpose of affirmative action programs was to
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Increase educational and employment opportunities for women and minorities
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The main goal of the Seneca Falls Convention (1848) was to
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Obtain equal rights for women
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The Truman Doctrine committed the United States to
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Intervening to prevent further communist takeover attempts
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Refers to a specific genocidal event in twentieth-century history: the state-sponsored, systematic persecution and annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933 and 1945.
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Shoah
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Basically the United States won World War II by
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Outproducing its enemies
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President Franklin Roosevelt's attempts to restructure the Supreme Court in 1937
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Cost him in political party in Congress including his own party.
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The most successful slave revolt was led by
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Nat Turner
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Thomas Jefferson advocated a policy of removal to the trans-Mississippi region for Indians because believed that
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Those unreconciled to assimilation would be able to live there undisturbed.
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Political supporters of Thomas Jefferson used the name Republicans to emphasize that the Federalist were
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Pro-Monarchy
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the first ten amendments were quickly added to the newly-ratified Constitution to
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Reassure those who feared the power of the national government to restrict citizens's right
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