This is page 2 of Reading Plus Answers Level J. View the complete guide with detailed information on page 1, or browse the questions below.
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Based on this excerpt you can tell that Eisenhower was a supporter of which two of the following ideals
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Equality, compassion
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What does this excerpt tell you about the years of Eisenhower’s presidency
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There had been military buildup unprecedented in American history
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According to Eisenhower, “good judgment seeks” which 2 of the following qualities
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Balance, progress
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When he mentions the”military-industrial complex,” Eisenhower is referring to A. The combination of a large standing army and permanent Q. Eisenhower notes that “threats, new in mind or degree constantly aside.” What is one threat he cites and from where does the threat originate
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The intellectual compromise of universities due to high levels of government-funded research
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Choose the sentence in this excerpt that gives the best evidence for why the U.S has expanded its and industry according to Eisenhower
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But now we can no longer risk emergency improvisation
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The first excerpt is from Eisenhower’s speech. The second is from JFK. What is the tone of each excerpt
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Kennedy is more optimistic about relations with the Soviet Union
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In this excerpt, what is Eisenhower’s make concern in the establishment of what he terms “the military-industrial complex”
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Its influence on the government could endanger democratic processes
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In his speech, Eisenhower notes there is the uncertainty that America will continue to face
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Outsized increases in defense spending
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In this excerpt, what would make Douglass’ task “light” and “delightful”
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Granting the slaves freedom to truly enjoy independence
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In this excerpt the phrase “in fetters” most closely means
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In chains