Cecil Rhodes
A) was the leader of the Afrikaners.
B) led the ill-fated Jameson raid against the Afrikaners.
C) was an explorer of Africa.
D) criticized European imperialism.
E) was the president of the Transvaal.
B
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The central banking system established by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 ___________________.
A. made direct loans to businesspersons for plant expansions and investment spending B. insured private bank accounts against loss C. could control the amount of money in circulation by adjusting the discount rate D. tied the money supply to the supply of gold in the United States Treasury
By the 1920s the United States
a. conducted no acts of military intervention in Latin America until after World War I. b. was the major source of outside investment capital for Latin America since the 1820s. c. was seen as an imperialist power by many Latin Americans, particularly because of the activities of the United Fruit Company in Central America. d. began the "Good Neighbor" policy during World War I to reinforce its policy of "leading" Latin Americans toward "good business" and "good government." e. turned its back entirely on Latin America, pursuing an Asian directed policy instead.
What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?
A) dismay at her prudish recommendation that women simply avoid sex B) shock at the possibility that birth control could be used to support eugenics C) disinterest from women, who generally wanted as many children as possible D) the idea that birth control and the women who used it were indecent
In terms of worker relations, what was Henry Ford known for?
A) being behind the times B) having little concern for his workers C) using trickery to get them to do what he wanted D) having little respect for workers’ abilities E) trying many innovations