How did Reagan's policies impact the EEOC and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights?
A) His actions made the groups far stronger in American society.
B) He had no policies with respect to these agencies.
C) Both were hampered in operations or reduced to insignificance.
D) Reagan abolished both during his first few days in office.
Answer: C
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What was the economic impact of the war on Britain's working classes?
a. incomes rose with increasing employment b. incomes fell, despite increasing employment c. unemployment rose, but incomes also rose because of government benefit programs d. incomes fell due to broad austerity measures
Most slaves exported from Kongo and Angola ended up in what colony?
a. Brazil b. Mozambique c. Sumatra d. Kilwa e. Cape Verde Islands
The development of machine tools is significant because they
a. facilitated the repair of complicated equipment. b. produced machines that made standardized parts rapidly and cheaply. c. produced machines that could be run by women or children factory workers. d. were of higher quality than similar British equipment.