All of the following programs were part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal except

a. the National Recovery Administration.
b. the Peace Corps.
c. Social Security.
d. the Works Progress Administration.
e. the National Labor Relations Act.


b

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A. Communist repression was nonexistent. B. huge influxes of people from the West occurred in the 1980s. C. the Christian Democrats achieved little electoral success in 1990. D. the fall of Communism resulted in political reunification with West Germany in 1990. E. there was great fear and loathing in Germany at the prospect of German unification.

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Why did slavery emerge as a major labor source in the North American colonies by the end of the seventeenth century?

What will be an ideal response?

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What do the results of the 1852 presidential election indicate?

A) The Democratic Party was the only political party that had support in different parts of the nation. B) The Whigs performed stronger than they did in the 1848 presidential election. C) The Free-Soil Party garnered enough electoral votes to swing the election in the Democrats' favor. D) No candidate won over 50 percent of the popular vote.

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Which of the following has been proposed as a way to deal with climate change?

a) a “carbon tax” on emissions of greenhouse gases b) lower mileage standards for automobiles Consider This: Although there is a consensus among the scientific community that something has to be done, not all politicians believe climate change is a problem that demands a solution. See 32.5.4: Doubting the Future. c) reduction in dependence on nuclear energy Consider This: Although there is a consensus among the scientific community that something has to be done, not all politicians believe climate change is a problem that demands a solution. See 32.5.4: Doubting the Future. d) greater reliance on the use of fossil fuels Consider This: Although there is a consensus among the scientific community that something has to be done, not all politicians believe climate change is a problem that demands a solution. See 32.5.4: Doubting the Future.

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