As a result of its winning the War of the Pacific (1879-1884), _________ gained access to rich nitrate deposits and mining cities.
a. Peru.
b. Bolivia.
c. Chile.
d. Argentina.
c. Chile.
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How did Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom" differ from Theodore Roosevelt's "New Nationalism" program?
A) The "New Freedom" wanted to focus more on success for small businesses, while the "New Nationalism" wanted to regulate but not destroy big business. B) The "New Freedom" opposed tariffs, while the "New Nationalism" supported them. C) The "New Freedom" wanted government-owned monopolies, while the "New Nationalism" called for trust-busting. D) The "New Freedom" supported laborers, while the "New Nationalism" supported industrialists.
During the 1920s, birth control in the U.S.
A. was illegal, in some form, in many states. B. was strongly opposed by moralists such as Margaret Sanger. C. was limited to physical methods such as abstinence and withdrawal. D. was among the major causes of poverty and distress in poor communities. E. included legal abortion in most states.
The greatest area of World War II population growth and expansion of defense industries was the __________
A) South B) Midwest C) Northeast D) West Coast
What issue made science education controversial in the early twenty-first century?
a. protests against university genetics programs that researched eugenics b. protests against psychology classes teaching that homosexuality is a mental illness c. demands to bring global warming into the science curriculum d. demands for more federal funds to support and expand science education e. demands to teach intelligent design instead of evolution