President Roosevelt's chief "administrator of relief" and one of his closest advisors was
a. George Norris.
b. John L. Lewis.
c. Mary McLeod Bethune.
d. Harry Hopkins.
e. David Lilienthal.
d
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The customary "government party" in Japan between the 1950s and 1993 was the
A. People's Action Party. B. Liberal Democratic Party. C. Socialist Party. D. Social Democratic Party. E. Party of the Republic.
During Reconstruction, Southern Blacks typically did which of the following?
a. Worked as day laborers in towns and cities. b. Migrated northward, exercising their new freedom. c. Owned and worked small farms. d. Worked in mines and factories. e. Tilled farms as renters and sharecroppers.
Between 1935 and 1943, millions of dollars were spent to promote the arts, largely because President Roosevelt believed that professional artists needed employment, and that
A. their work would bring international prestige. B. the creative arts were crucial to raising the nation's morale. C. such spending would stimulate the domestic economy. D. the surplus in the U.S. Treasury would otherwise go unspent.
Islamic law specified that
A) slavery was forbidden. B) slavery existed only for agricultural labor. C) slaves came only from Africa. D) Muslims were allowed to own non-Muslim slaves. E) only involved male laborers and female domestic servants.