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