8G (Hard Modules)

8G (Hard Modules)

9th - 12th Grade

49 Qs

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8G (Hard Modules)

8G (Hard Modules)

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English, Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Lu

Used 3+ times

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49 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Question 5 President Richard Nixon is most famous for his participation in the 1970s Watergate political scandal, a convoluted tale of criminality and eroded ethics involving a constellation of associates such as security operative Jack Caulfield and White House Counsel John Dean. But Nixon’s legacy is complex: he has been praised for his role in creating the Environmental Protection Agency, and he once made an attempt at reforming United States health care policy that is arguably a precursor to the Affordable Care Act, which became law during the Barack Obama administration. Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?
A. A list of historical figures is presented, followed by reasons why one should be considered more significant than the others.
B. An assertion about a historical figure is made, and then evidence both for and against that assertion is presented.
C. Information supporting a particular perception of a historical figure is provided, and then additional facts are offered suggesting that this perception is an oversimplification.
D. An achievement of a historical figure is described, and then reasons why that achievement is often disregarded by historians are suggested.

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