How did Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program impact the executive level of government?
A) It transferred appropriations designated for the poor from Congress to the presidency.
B) It reduced the level of bureaucracy in the executive branch.
C) It created two new cabinet positions, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and
Transportation
D) It, rather than the states, took control of running the new Medicaid program.
C
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A) war B) democracy C) monarchy D) education
The ideal of early fifteenth-century humanists was to
A. reject religion and the Church. B. serve the state. C. abandon history and the past. D. work only for the most powerful states. E. pursue lives of solitude.
The federal government believed that the best policy toward California Indians was to
a. provide them with weapons to defend themselves against American attacks. b. negotiate treaties with California Indians to concentrate their populations on small reserves where they could be protected from Americans. c. convince them to give up their land in California for reserves in Indian Territory. d. convince the state government to take a more active role in controlling violence against Indians.
The three main goals of the New Deal were relief for the needy, economic recovery, and increased speculation.
a. true b. false