How successful was the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?
A) Its success was limited, since only 18 suits were brought by the government from 1890 to 1904.
B) Companies like Standard Oil got around it by reorganizing as holding companies.
C) It did manage to hit some companies that acted as monopolies or restrained trade with fines of up to $5000.
D) All of these choices
E) None of these choices
D
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One country to the east of the Soviet Iron Curtain is marked as a United States ally. To what can this be credited?
A. The Warsaw Pact B. The Truman Doctrine C. The NATO charter D. United Nations requirements
In 1868, Ulysses S. Grant
A. was nominated by both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. B. relied on many of his former military advisors to join his administration. C. ran against Republican Reconstruction policies. D. entered the White House with no political experience. E. won a huge victory.
Which art movement is rooted in stylistic sources from ancient Greek or Roman art?
A. Romanticism B. Rococo C. Realism D. Neoclassicism
Why did the Tokugawa grow hostile toward Christianity?
A) Christianity was a threat to Shinto. B) Christians had been involved in attempts to restore the emperor. C) Christianity was seen as a conduit for foreign influence. D) Christianity conflicted with Buddhism.