What was the most pressing problem facing the new government in 1790?
A) the likelihood of foreign invasion B) the existence of a sizeable national debt
C) the threat of social disintegration D) the heated controversies of the political parties
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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a) working father and working mother, both being career-oriented b) home and the TV, but few families spent much time at home c) family and the home, including a do-it-yourself craze d) family and volunteer work