A major difference between Theodore Roosevelt and the presidents of the Gilded Era was Roosevelt
a. was much more aggressive in his use of presidential power.
b. did not feel that labor-management relations were a vital issue.
c. distanced himself from the growing influence of the press.
d. was a Republican and they were Democrats.
ANS: a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which event in the Mexican period triggered the long-standing rivalry between northern and southern California?
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The British became the "new Mughals" - the dominant power in India - by
a. late 1700s. b. late 1800s. c. early 1800s. d. World War I. e. 1900.