As described in the text, ________ is a defining characteristic of America politics.

A. a resistance to all forms of socialism
B. an unequal distribution of power
C. the supremacy of the elite
D. the widespread sharing of power
E. a continual striving for equality


Answer: D

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The Works Progress Administration was a major program of the New Deal; the Public Works Administration was a long-range program; and the Social Security Act was a major program.

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