A) The Cold War B) The trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg C) World War II espionage D) Civil Rights Movement
A) David K. Shipler and Doris Kearns Goodwin B) Ronald Radosh and Joyce Milton C) Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky D) Hannah Arendt and Eric Foner
A) 1953 B) 1945 C) 1960 D) 1949
A) Communism B) Monarchy C) Socialism D) Fascism
A) Time Magazine B) The New York Times C) National Geographic D) Science Magazine
A) Economic disparity B) Climate change C) The intersection of politics and justice D) Post-colonialism
A) Harry S. Truman B) Dwight D. Eisenhower C) Lyndon B. Johnson D) John F. Kennedy
A) Treason against the United States B) Domestic terrorism C) Espionage for the Soviet Union D) Conspiring to assassinate a president |