Describe the effect of Hurricane Katrina on public perception of the Bush administration. Do you think this perception was fair? How could the administration have handled events differently?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. dismissing very few public servants for political reasons. b. refusing to repeal the federal excise tax enacted by the Federalists. c. renewing the Sedition Act for another ten years. d. pursuing a pro-British and anti-French foreign policy. e. rejecting the expansion of slavery anywhere in the Louisiana Territory.
The dramatically reduced number of American farms and farmers in the postwar era was accompanied by
a. growing poverty in rural America. b. increasing shortages of American-grown food and fiber. c. radical protests by farmers and farm laborers. d. a romantic "back to the land" movement among city dwellers. e. spectacular gains in American agricultural productivity and food growing.
The members of the Iroquois Confederacy were forbidden to __________.
A. go to war with each other B. trade with Europeans C. leave their ancestral homelands D. farm
What term best characterizes literature of the Silver Age in Rome?
a. Conservative b. Fantastical c. Practical d. Philosophical e. Fictional