What effect did Franklin Roosevelt's "fireside chats" have on the American people?
What will be an ideal response?
Roosevelt's fireside chats enabled him to build a rapport with millions of ordinary Americans.
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Non-slaveholders in the South followed the leadership of slaveowners because they __________
a. were dependent on the institution of slavery for their livelihoods b. thought slavery was best for the slaves themselves c. wanted to become slaveowners themselves d. were not eligible to participate in the political process e. feared slaveowners would requisition their land
In the Oregon treaty with Britain in 1846, the northern boundary of the United States was established to the Pacific Ocean along the line of
a. 42°. b. 52° 40'. c. 54° 40'. d. 36° 30'. e. 49°.
What was the biggest complaint American settlers registered about the Mexican government in the period of settlement before 1830?
(A) The Mexican government was hostile to immigrants (B) The Mexican government regulated the location and manner of settlement too strictly (C) The Mexican government was disorganized and corrupt (D) The Mexican government strongly supported abolitionism
The principle of li in Chinese life expresses
A) a king?s right to suppress all challenges to authority. B) the demand that loyalty to the ruler supercedes loyalty to family. C) prosperity, manners, and sacred rituals. D) a code of honor and chivalry for the nobility in both war and peace. E) the right of the Chinese people to rebel against government oppression.