The most influential advocate for African Americans in the Roosevelt administration was

A. Mary McLeod Bethune.
B. Harry Hopkins.
C. Frances Perkins.
D. Harold Ickes.
E. Eleanor Roosevelt.


Answer: E

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A. religion B. individuals C. personal relationships D. collective groups

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The typical great planter of the pre-Civil War South was

A) most likely a self-made man. B) looked down on by most southern whites. C) well-educated and highly intellectual. D) born to wealth and position. E) born into a planter family.

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The system by which unfinished materials were delivered to rural households for production is known as the

A. joint-stock company system. B. guild system. C. union system. D. countryside system. E. putting-out system.

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The terms of the Louisiana Purchase were made without the prior approval of either the president or Congress.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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