Father Charles E. Coughlin blamed America's economic problems on __________.

A. Republicans
B. Wall Street, international bankers, and plutocratic capitalism
C. people who hoarded their money and did not spend it
D. industrial and farm overproduction


Answer: B

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A) It had little impact on it. B) It had an important, but temporary, effect on it. C) It greatly reduced it. D) It greatly broadened it.

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The essay Exposition and Protest was directed against a certain "abomination." Who was the author and what was the abomination?

A) John Marshall and Jackson's defiance of him B) Jackson against Biddle and the National Bank C) John C. Calhoun and the Tariff of 1828 D) Henry Clay and Jackson's Bank recharter veto

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Supreme Court decisions in such 1940s cases as Smith v. Allwright, Morgan v. Virginia, and Shelley v. Kramer suggest that by the 1950s

a. environmentalists had little reason to expect help from the Supreme Court. b. the NAACP had some reason to hope for a favorable ruling in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. c. big business could be virtually sure of a sympathetic hearing in the Supreme Court. d. labor unions had no reason to expect pro-labor rulings from the Supreme Court.

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Starting in 1869, Massachusetts established commissions to investigate and regulate industry. The focus of many of these commissions was which industry?

A. consumer goods B. railroads C. textiles D. steel

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