1. why was the Cuban missile crisis significant?

a.) Cuba threaten to invade the United States.
b.) it came close to starting a full scale nuclear war.
c.) do United States almost fell under communist rule.
d.) it promoted nuclear research in the Soviet union.

2. how did the golf of token resolution affect the course of the Vietnam war?
a.) it was a major political victory for the Vietcong.
b.) it convinced Americans that the domino theory was correct.
c.) it caused Americans to take it active role in the fighting.
d.) it contributed to the growth of the antiwar protest movement.

3. which statement best describes the draft?
a.) it was excepted by all Americans.
b.) it did not extend to poor men.
c.) many middle-class men avoided it
d.) it rewarded volunteers who join the army

4. which of the following statements best explains Johnson’s Great Society?
a.) it was designed as a war on poverty in America
b.) it was designed to create a perfect society for all Americans
c.) it was a plan to finally illuminate communism in the United States
d.) it was a secret plan to end the Vietnam war

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my answers are

1. B
2. C
3. C
4. A

1. B — agree

2. C — agree
3. C — agree (good thing you didn't say A! I think the word in the real question is "accepted"!!)
4. A — agree

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1. The Cuban missile crisis was significant because it came close to starting a full-scale nuclear war. The correct answer is (b). The crisis occurred in 1962 when the United States discovered that the Soviet Union was secretly deploying nuclear missiles in Cuba. This discovery escalated tensions between the two superpowers, and the world was on the brink of nuclear conflict. However, it was ultimately resolved through negotiations, and the crisis highlighted the dangers of the Cold War and the importance of diplomacy.

2. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution affected the course of the Vietnam War in multiple ways. The correct answer is (c), as it caused Americans to take an active role in the fighting. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed by the U.S. Congress in 1964, authorized the President (at that time, Lyndon B. Johnson) to take any necessary measures to repel attacks against U.S. forces and prevent further aggression in Vietnam. This resolution effectively escalated U.S. involvement in the war, leading to an increased American military presence and intensified fighting.

3. To best describe the draft, the correct answer is (c), as many middle-class men avoided it. The draft was a system used by the United States during the Vietnam War to conscript young men into military service. While not every American accepted the draft, it was a controversial policy and faced significant opposition, especially from those with higher social or economic status. Many middle-class men found legal ways to avoid being drafted, which contributed to public disagreement and protests against the war.

4. The correct answer to explain Johnson's Great Society is (a), as it was designed as a war on poverty in America. The Great Society was a set of domestic policies and initiatives launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s. It aimed to address social inequality, improve education, reduce poverty, and expand civil rights. The programs introduced under the Great Society included Medicare, Medicaid, the Civil Rights Act, and the Economic Opportunity Act. The goal was to uplift disadvantaged Americans and create a more equitable society. It was not related to communism or Vietnam War, so options (b), (c), and (d) are incorrect.