__________ was appointed to head the Federal Emergency Relief Agency
A) Harry Hopkins
B) Herald Ikes
C) Herbert Hoover
D) Eleanor Roosevelt
A
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Which of the following was true of the Justice Department during the 1920s?
A. It was the target of a congressional investigation concerning the harassment of dissidents. B. It was the branch of the federal government that most assertively enforced liberal reform measures. C. In a setback for organized labor, it helped end a nationwide strike by miners. D. It supported the right of state governments to regulate business corporations in particular ways.
The deadliest challenge that foreign militaries had to face in places like Indochina and Cuba was
a. disease. b. guerilla warfare tactics. c. technological deficiencies. d. well-armed and trained soldiers.
Buddhism was spread to China by
A. foreign merchants. B. the Buddha. C. the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. D. the Koreans. E. Indian holy men.
In 1895, the Chinese emperor launched the "one hundred days of reform"that
a. was based on a reinterpretation of Confucianism that allowed more openness. b. was implemented across sixteen of the eighteen Chinese provinces. c. aided the career of its originator, Kang Youwei, because of its success. d. was based on the models of past Chinese emperors.