In 1902, President Roosevelt intervened in a strike involving the ________ industry.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
coal
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In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the Supreme Court accepted the argument that
a. educational facilities that are separate are, by their very nature, unequal. b. society's need for an educated citizenry outweighed any freedom-of-association rights of minors. c. segregation of any public facility threatened American relations with other nations. d. as taxpayers, African Americans were part owners of all facilities paid for by taxes and therefore had theright of equal access to those facilities
Identify the statement that is false
a. England's victory over the Spanish Armada helped ensure England's naval dominance in the North Atlantic. b. England never experienced any religious unity or stability as it continued to have years and years of bloody warfare over religious radicalism. c. England's victory over the Spanish Armada started England on its way to becoming master of the world oceans. d. England had a strong, unified national state under a popular monarch. e. England had a strong vibrant sense of nationalism and national destiny.
According to the Arguing History video in section 22.7, what would the British economist John Maynard Keynes have recommended the U.S. government do to end the Great Depression?
A) increase deficit spending B) reduce government spending C) balance the federal budget D) allow the economy to self-adjust
The Americanization of the war that began in 1965
A. led to an explosion of prostitution and to the creation of seedy bar districts. B. undermined South Vietnam's fragile economy. C. fueled severe crime and corruption. D. made an estimated 4 million Vietnamese refugees in their own country. E. All of these.