In the 1940 presidential election campaign, the Republican candidate Wendell Willkie
a. strongly criticized Roosevelt´s internationalist foreign policy.
b. pledged that the United States would enter the war if Britain surrendered to Germany.
c. agreed with President Roosevelt that the United States should strengthen its defenses.
d. campaigned hard against all aspects of the New Deal.
e. advocated strong economic sanctions against the Japanese.
c
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When "real wages" failed to keep pace in the period from 1923–1927
a. corporations decided to raise wages for all workers. b. labor unions were guaranteed the right to collective bargaining. c. the government passed social-welfare legislation. d. consumers began to rely more heavily on installment plans.
The commercial empires of the 1700s were a feature of the _________ stage of European imperialism
A. first B. second C. third D. fourth
Economists incorrectly worried that if the consumer economy fulfilled most desires and the welfare state kept everyone above water then productivity would
A. not vary greatly. B. rise. C. decline. D. rise significantly.
How did Santa Fe differ from other Spanish settlements?
a. Success depended on being able to work effectively in the world of kinship. b. The Catholic Church was virtually absent. c. A man's status there depended on how much "pure Spanish blood" he had. d. Indians were virtually absent from the town.