What type of rhetoric marked Franklin Roosevelt's 1936 presidential campaign?
A. an appeal for fiscal conservatism and an attack on high spending
B. an attack on wealthy and corporate interests
C. an appeal for unity that did not blame any political or social parties
D. a factual, unemotional tone unmarked by partisanship
Answer: B
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A) It was marked by great strides for African American civil rights. B) It was infamous for economic chicanery and corruption. C) It was focused on efforts to clean up the government. D) It was noticeable for instituting civil service reform. E) It was marked by the ability to redistribute land to freed slaves.
At the outset of war, Germany marched into ______________.
A. Poland B. Belgium C. France D. Serbia E. Ukraine
The advent of "courtesy" was in part an effort to __________.
A. diminish philandering among the nobility B. improve the lot of serfs and peasants C. restore the power of secular clergy D. deal with overpopulation on the manor
The Russian Socialist parties organized workers into __________, or councils.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).