What did Clark Clifford’s study about Vietnam conclude

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Clifford took office committed to rethinking Johnson's Vietnam policies, and Vietnam policy consumed most of his time. He had argued against escalation in 1965 in private counsel with the president, but then provided public support for the president's position once the decision was made. At his confirmation hearing, he told the Armed Services Committeeof the U.S. Senate that the limited objective of the U.S. was to guarantee to the people of South Vietnam the right of self-determination.

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On the issue of slavery, how were northern states as guilty as southern states?

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Which president’s policy in the Caribbean was called the Big Stick Policy?William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
James Monroe
Woodrow Wilson

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The policy was made by Theodore Roosevelt.

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Theodore Roosevelt

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2. The policy practiced by England during the 17th & 18th centuries of not enforcing laws and leavingthe American colonies relatively free to do as they pleased was known as:
A. Mercantilism
B. Great Awakening
C. Salutary Neglect
D. Navigation Acts

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Mercantilism was an economic theory that encouraged government regulation of the economy for the purpose of enhancing state power. The primary goal was to run trade surpluses and thereby fill the state’s coffers with silver and gold. The predominant school of economic thought from the 15th through the 18th centuries, mercantilism rejected free trade and fueled European imperialism.

Mercantilism led to wars between European powers for control of maritime trade routes—such as the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th and 18th centuries. It also created the triangular trade in the North Atlantic, which involved the export of raw materials from the colonies to Britain, the transportation of enslaved Africans to the Americas, and the subsequent importation of manufactured goods from Britain to the colonies.^1  

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British economic policy was mercantilist in nature. The British Parliament enacted such mechanisms as protectionist trade barriers, governmental regulations, and subsidies to domestic industries for the purpose of augmenting British finances at the expense of colonial territories and other European imperial powers. England also sought to prevent its colonies in North America from trading with other European countries and from developing a robust manufacturing industry. To this end, beginning in 1651, the British Parliament adopted a series of legislation known as the Navigation Acts.^2  

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Who had better citizenship, the Athenians or Romans?

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Rome had better citizenship

Rome had better citizenship

"Which issue did the Virginia Plan, the New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise address at the Constitutional Convention (1787)? "

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they all dealt with representative government.  The Virginia plan said the number of representatives should be based on the population. The NJ plan said the number should be equal regardless of population.  The Great Compromise created a bicameral Congress, two houses.  The Senate with two representatives from each state and the House of Representatives based on population.

According to the Ninth Amendment, who retains rights not specifically listed in the Constitution?

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According to the Ninth Amendment, it is the "people" of the states who retain rights not specifically listed in the Constitution, since the Founding Fathers wanted the new government to protect individual liberty as much as possible.