Which New Deal legislation enacted laws that are still enforced and important today?
a. the Civilian Conservation Corps
b. the National Industrial Recovery Act
c. the National Labor Relations Act
Ans: c. the National Labor Relations Act
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Which of these best explains why the colonial market for tea collapsed in the early 1770s?
A) reduced tea production in India B) British bans on tea exports C) a deep recession D) the colonial response to the Townshend duties
The French Revolution resulted in a society in which
A) the mandate of the people legitimized civil authority. B) the leaders were out of touch with the lives of the masses. C) women and men had equal rights. D) both title and talent mattered. E) commoners could become aristocrats.
All of the following were among the goals of French explorer Robert LaSalle on behalf of France in his expeditions in 1679–1682 EXCEPT
A) building an alliance with the Illinois and other tribes against the Iroquois. B) establishing a permanent French presence throughout the Mississippi Valley. C) expanding French claims to include wide swaths of North America in order to secure valuable natural resources and raw materials for France. D) strengthening the French settlements in the St. Lawrence River Valley surrounding Montreal and Quebec.
According to the introductory video in section 17.4, Mary E. Lease played an important role in the __________
A) Pullman strike B) Republican party C) Democratic party D) Populist movement