When President Harding died in office, he had been publicly disgraced by the scandals of his administration
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The Wagner Act __________
A) was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court B) helped eliminate racial discrimination in hiring C) gave a huge boost to labor unions D) was applauded by industrial leaders
Although faced with a vice-president loyal to the other party and a cabinet loyal to Hamilton, John Adams' presidency benefited from:
A) an ongoing dispute with the British. B) a standoff with the Spanish over Florida. C) rising tensions between the U.S. and France. D) the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory.
During the Battle of Gettysburg:
a. the Union Army received a much-needed infusion of African American troops. b. Abraham Lincoln personally commanded Union troops. c. Robert E. Lee ordered a foolhardy charge up a steep hill. d. the Union suffered its worst defeat of the war.
The widespread settlement of the farming west would not have been possible without __________
A) the railroad B) electric well pumps C) improved corn and wheat hybrids D) strict immigration laws