What is the best way to describe eisenhower policies
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they were moderate
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Which Warren Court decision determined that people had to be informed of their rights before being questioned by police
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Miranda v. Arizona
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How did African Americans show pride in their heritage
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African Americans show pride in their heritage with name changes, studying Black History, and celebrating Kwanzaa.
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Why do many people still argue about the decision to drop the decision to drop atomic bombs on japan in 1945
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The attacks ended the war, but killed many civilians and alarmed the Soviet Union.
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what could happen to people who refused to answer the questions of the house un american activities committee
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People who refused to answer the questions of the House
Un-American Activities Committee could be blacklisted, charged with
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Anti-American.
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What is the best way to describe eisenhower policies
they were moderate
Which Warren Court decision determined that people had to be informed of their rights before being questioned by police
Miranda v. Arizona
How did African Americans show pride in their heritage
African Americans show pride in their heritage with name changes, studying Black History, and celebrating Kwanzaa.
Why do many people still argue about the decision to drop the decision to drop atomic bombs on japan in 1945
The attacks ended the war, but killed many civilians and alarmed the Soviet Union.
what could happen to people who refused to answer the questions of the house un american activities committee
People who refused to answer the questions of the House
Un-American Activities Committee could be blacklisted, charged with
contempt of Congress, lose their jobs, and be labeled as
Anti-American.