Trading Blocs In Africa

historical thinking please help me thank you

1)president carter had a problem with
a an energy crisis
b a hostage in iran
c double-digit inflation
d all of these

2)during the cold war, the term “western bloc” refused to
a sovit union and its allies
b US and its allies
c nonaligned nations of africa and asia
d none of these

3)during ronald reagons presidency, the iran-contra scandell involved the illigal sales of weapons
a el salvador
b grenada
c nicaragua
d all of these

4)the 26th amendment of the constituion
a gave residents of the district of columbia right to vote
b gave 18 year old right to vote
c gave women right to vote
d guaranteed everyone equal rights

5)the salt talks between the US and the soviet union were an atempt to
a limit the supply of nuclear weapons each country owned
b increase trade of two nations
c provide economic aid to russia
d establish a cultural exchange between two nations

In its simple form : D, B, C, B, A.


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