President Theodore Roosevelt's support for the Hepburn Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act reflected his beliefs in:
A) an economy based on a small competitive business.
B) keeping government out of big business.
C) the ability of big business to reform itself.
D) government's duty to regulate big business.
Answer: D
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A. The early conservation movement met little opposition in the West because the people there felt close to nature. B. Because the need for conservation was so clear, the movement met little opposition in any part of the nation. C. The movement and its leaders were subjected to nationwide ridicule. D. Opposition to the movement was strongest in the West.
How did the men of the 54th Massachusetts protest race discrimination?
A) They went on a hunger strike to protest unequal treatment. B) They had the first sit-in, at the White House, and were arrested. C) They said they would accept no pay unless it was equal to white men's pay. D) The 54th Massachusetts men made no protest against race discrimination.
The construction of a railroad in Russia
a. was halted by the intervention of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. b. relied on American and British experts. c. created a link between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. d. allowed new territories to be opened in the Asian steppes. e. was never completed because of financial problems.
Stephen Douglas' real reason for writing the Kansas-Nebraska Act was to
A. gain support from the Free Soil movement. B. win the presidency. C. modify the Compromise of 1820. D. build a transcontinental railroad. E. Both b & d