The most important and long-lasting economic legacy of World War I was:
A) the breakup of corporations.
B) direct government ownership of defense industries.
C) implementation of a government-corporate partnership.
D) the reduction of government's influence over the economy.
Answer: C
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In spite of Quaker influence
A) Handsome Lake rallied his people against Christian influence. B) the Senecas remained isolated from European culture. C) the Senecas lost of all their land. D) the Senecas retained some of their traditional gender norms.
When slavery was abolished in the British Caribbean and Brazil, slave owners were
A) ?fined. B) ?forced by law to hire former slaves as laborers C) ?compensated for the cost of their slaves. D) ?publicly scolded. E) ?None of these are correct.
Gabriel led a(n) __________
A) successful mass escape B) massive insurrection C) abortive slave revolt conspiracy D) antislavery society