As a "trust-buster," Roosevelt hoped to __________
A) weaken the political power of big business
B) give organized labor a better chance at survival
C) keep business strong and healthy through regulation
D) remove any foreign competition
C
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For the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, social institutions should be evaluated on the basis of
a. their success in providing the greatest good to the greatest number of people. b. their ability to provide services at the lowest cost. c. their concern for the rights of the individual over social utility. d. their creation of the least intrusion into citizens' lives.
In order for insight to occur, according to Köhler, the individual
a. must see the solution being achieved by some other individual b. must systematically try out all possible solutions c. must have a large enough brain-at least at the level of a primate brain d. must be able to see all the elements of the problem situation
In seventeenth-century America, a majority of settlers owned books
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Alexandra Kollontai argued that the family __________.
A. in its traditional form was made obsolete under Communism B. was even more necessary to the Communist state C. would not survive as an institution under Nazism D. would survive in its traditional form since working women retained a maternal instinct