因特网(Internet)起源于1969年的()
A:美国国家科学基金会网络 B:美国国防部的阿帕计算机网 C:欧洲计算机网络 D:日本计算机网络
若船舶所有人知道他所属的某船船长经常在雾中不使用安全航速航行,但其未采取任何措施,致使造成了油污损害,根据》1969年国际油污损害民事责任公约》规定,船舶所有人().
A:可按《1969国际油污损害民事责任公约》规定限制其油污损害赔偿责任 B:不按按《1969国际油污损害民事责任公约》规定限制其油污损害赔偿责任 C:《1969国际油污损害民事责任公约》对此无规定 D:以上说法均不正确
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Historians may well look back on the 1980s in the United States as a time of rising affluence side by side with rising poverty. The growth in affluence is attributable to an increase in professional and technical jobs, along with more two career couples whose combined incomes provide a" comfortable living". Yet simultaneously, the nation’ s poverty rate rose between 1973 and 1983 from 11.1 percent of the population to 15.2, or by well over a third. Although the poverty rate declined somewhat after 1983, it was still held at 13.5 percent in 1987, comprising a population of 32:5 million Americans.
The definition of poverty is a matter of debate. In 1795, a group of English magistrates decided that a minimum in come should be "the cost of a gallon loaf of bread, multiplied by three, plus an allowance for each dependent". Today the Census Bureau defines the threshold of poverty in the United States as the minimum amount of money that families need to purchase a nutritionally adequate diet, assuming they use one third of their income for food. Using this definition, roughly half the American population was poor in the aftermath of the Great Depression of the 1930s. By 1950, the proportion of the poor had fallen to 30 percent and by 1964, to 20 percent. With the adoption of the Johnson administration ’ s antipoverty programs, the poverty rate dropped to 12 percent in 1969. But since then, it has stopped falling. Liberals contend that the poverty line is too low because it fails to take into account changes in the standard of living.
Conservatives say that it is too high because the poor receive other forms of public assistance, including food stamps, public housing subsidies, and health care.
In which of the following years did the poor people constitute the largest proportion of the American population()
A:1973. B:1987. C:1969. D:1983.
Was it in 1969 ( ) the American astronaut succeed( )lauding on the moon
A:when; on B:that; on C:which; in D:that; in
Passage One
Presidents of America LEGEND: ◆ Resigned from Presidency ◆ ◆ Resigned from Vice Presidency ◇ Died in office ◇ Assassinated in office ◇ N Appointed Vice President (Not elected) | # | Year | President | Vice President(s) | Party | 25 | 1897-1901 | ◇◇ William McKinley | Garret A. Hobart (to 1901 ) Theodore Roosevelt (1901) | Republican | 26 | 1901-1909 | Theodore Roosevelt | No Vice President (1901-1905) Charles Fairbanks (1905-1909) | Republican | 27 | 1909-1913 | William Howard Taft | James S. Sherman | Republican | 28 | 1913-1921 | Woodrow Wilson | Thomas R. Marshall | Democrat | 29 | 1921-1923 | Warren Harding | Calvin Coolidge | Republican | 30 | 1923-1929 | Calvin Coolidge | No Vice President (1923-1925) Charles G. Dawes (1925-1929) | Republican | 31 | 1929-1933 | Herbert Hoover | Charles Curtis | Republican | 32 | 1933-1945 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | John N. Garner (1933-1941 ) Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945 ) Harry S. Truman (1945) | Democrat | 33 | 1945-1953 | Harry S. Truman | No Vice President (1945-1949) Alben W. Barkley (1949-1953) | Democrat | 34 | 1953-1961 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | Richard M. Nixon | Republican | 35 | 1961-1963 | ◇◇John F. Kennedy | Lyndon B. Johnson | Democrat | 36 | 1963-1969 | Lyndon B. Johnson | No Vice President (1963-1965) Hubert Humphrey (1965-1969) | Democrat | 37 | 1969-1974 | ◆ Richard M. Nixon | Spiro T. Agnew ◆◆ Gerald R. Ford ※ | Republican | 38 | 1974-1977 | Gerald R. Ford | Nelson A. Rockefeller ※ | Republican | 39 | 1977-1981 | Jimmy Carter | Walter Mondale | Democrat | 40 | 1981-1989 | Ronald Reagan | George Bush | Republican | 41 | 1989-1993 | George Bush | Dan Quayle | Republican | 42 | 1993-2001 | William Jefferson Clinton (Bill) | Albert Gore, Jr. | Democrat | 43 | 2001-... | George W. Bush | Dick Cheney | Republican | |
In which year both president and vice-president resigned their positions
A:1897-1901. B:1921-1923. C:1961-1963. D:1969-1974.
(By the time) Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, Jr. walked on the Moon (in July 1969), there (will have) been many (space) expeditions.
A:By the time B:in July 1969 C:will have D:space
(By the time) Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, Jr. walked on the Moon (in July 1969), there (will have) been many (space) expeditions.
A:By the time B:in July 1969 C:will have D:space
Passage One
/r/n /r/n Presidents of America /r/n /r/n /r/n LEGEND: /r/n ◆ Resigned from Presidency /r/n ◆ ◆ Resigned from Vice Presidency /r/n ◇ Died in office /r/n ◇ Assassinated in office /r/n ◇ N Appointed Vice President (Not elected) /r/n | /r/n /r/n /r/n # | /r/n Year | /r/n President | /r/n Vice President(s) | /r/n Party | /r/n /r/n /r/n 25 | /r/n 1897-1901 | /r/n ◇◇ William McKinley | /r/n Garret A. Hobart (to 1901 ) Theodore Roosevelt (1901) | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 26 | /r/n 1901-1909 | /r/n Theodore Roosevelt | /r/n No Vice President (1901-1905) Charles Fairbanks (1905-1909) | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 27 | /r/n 1909-1913 | /r/n William Howard Taft | /r/n James S. Sherman | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 28 | /r/n 1913-1921 | /r/n Woodrow Wilson | /r/n Thomas R. Marshall | /r/n Democrat | /r/n /r/n /r/n 29 | /r/n 1921-1923 | /r/n Warren Harding | /r/n Calvin Coolidge | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 30 | /r/n 1923-1929 | /r/n Calvin Coolidge | /r/n No Vice President (1923-1925) Charles G. Dawes (1925-1929) | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 31 | /r/n 1929-1933 | /r/n Herbert Hoover | /r/n Charles Curtis | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 32 | /r/n 1933-1945 | /r/n Franklin D. Roosevelt | /r/n John N. Garner (1933-1941 ) Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945 ) Harry S. Truman (1945) | /r/n Democrat | /r/n /r/n /r/n 33 | /r/n 1945-1953 | /r/n Harry S. Truman | /r/n No Vice President (1945-1949) Alben W. Barkley (1949-1953) | /r/n Democrat | /r/n /r/n /r/n 34 | /r/n 1953-1961 | /r/n Dwight D. Eisenhower | /r/n Richard M. Nixon | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 35 | /r/n 1961-1963 | /r/n ◇◇John F. Kennedy | /r/n Lyndon B. Johnson | /r/n Democrat | /r/n /r/n /r/n 36 | /r/n 1963-1969 | /r/n Lyndon B. Johnson | /r/n No Vice President (1963-1965) Hubert Humphrey (1965-1969) | /r/n Democrat | /r/n /r/n /r/n 37 | /r/n 1969-1974 | /r/n ◆ Richard M. Nixon | /r/n Spiro T. Agnew ◆◆ Gerald R. Ford ※ | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 38 | /r/n 1974-1977 | /r/n Gerald R. Ford | /r/n Nelson A. Rockefeller ※ | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 39 | /r/n 1977-1981 | /r/n Jimmy Carter | /r/n Walter Mondale | /r/n Democrat | /r/n /r/n /r/n 40 | /r/n 1981-1989 | /r/n Ronald Reagan | /r/n George Bush | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 41 | /r/n 1989-1993 | /r/n George Bush | /r/n Dan Quayle | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n /r/n 42 | /r/n 1993-2001 | /r/n William Jefferson Clinton (Bill) | /r/n Albert Gore, Jr. | /r/n Democrat | /r/n /r/n /r/n 43 | /r/n 2001-... | /r/n George W. Bush | /r/n Dick Cheney | /r/n Republican | /r/n /r/n | /r/n
In which year both president and vice-president resigned their positions
A:1897-1901. B:1921-1923. C:1961-1963. D:1969-1974.