One of his critics whom President Franklin Roosevelt considered a great threat to the New Deal was the senator from Louisiana, ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Huey P. Long
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Time magazine editor Whittaker Chambers played a controversial role in the investigation of __________
A) Julius and Ethel Rosenberg B) Alger Hiss C) Communists in the army D) CIO Communists
All of the following represented ways that the First Great Awakening changed American society EXCEPT
A) free and slave Africans and American Indians were converted and became enthusiastic members of religious bodies. B) women responded to the religious energy positively and converted at an even greater rate than men. C) the Awakening transformed American higher education including the creation of new pro-revival colleges and universities such as Dartmouth and Princeton. D) Enlightenment ideas about reason and faith fell out of favor by colonial political and economic leaders through the 1750s.
The Red Army was led by __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
President-elect Lincoln decided to stand firm against the extension of slavery into the territories. Which of the following was a reason for that decision? a. He believed that a compromise would destroy any chance of fulfilling his stated objective of abolishingslavery in the southern states
b. He hoped to effect a compromise after his inauguration. c. He believed that accepting a compromise would break the bond of faith between himself and those who hadvoted for him. d. He wanted to force the South to secede from the Union.