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[单项选择]Which American president was at the same time period with Martin Luther King Jr.
A. John Kennedy.
B. Abraham Lincoln.
C. George Washington.
D. Ronald Reagan.
[单项选择]President ( ) was the first American president ordering school desegregation in the South.
A. John F. Kennedy
B. Jimmy Carter
C. Franklin Roosevelt
D. Richard Nixon
[单项选择]The American president involved in Watergate Scandal was
A. Richard Nixon.
B. George Bush.
C. Andrew Jackson.
D. Bill Clinton.
[单项选择]"They said what we always knew." Said an administration source, ( ).
A. he asked not to be named
B. who asked not to be named
C. who asked not be named
D. who asked not named
[单项选择]An American university president once commented that "Einstein has created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some generations before the average mind grasps the identity of time and space, and so on, but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something vast than ever thought before. "( ).
A. It may be some generations
B. before
C. something vast
D. than ever thought before.
[单项选择]was the first American President who was inaugurated in the city of Washington.( )
A. John Adams
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. James Madison
D. Benjamin Franklin
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Will Hillary Be the Next American President
Back in 1969, US President Richard Nixon confidently predicted: "In the next 50 years, we shall see a woman president, perhaps sooner than you think."
Today, not too far off Nixon’s deadline, America is looking at that possibility. Over the weekend, Hillary Rodham Clinton, wife of former president Bill Clinton, announced her run for 2008 presidency.
US polls indicate that Americans feel comfortable with a female president. A New York Times survey found nearly all Americans saying they would vote for president if she were qualified.
However, accepting the theoretical notion of a female leader is quite different from voting an actual woman. In fact, there is still widespread distrust of a woman in the top position.
This is partly due to the biased thinking that women are weak on national security, though they might be strong on education and health care. This damages their pros
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned